Amateur sleuth Molly Appleby is in Richmond, Virginia, to cover a taping of a hit antiques show. After the show's main appraiser inspects an 18th-century desk with hidden compartments, she finds him dead. Molly thinks that the antique desk holds the key to this 21st-century crime. Original.
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Amateur sleuth Molly Appleby is in Richmond, Virginia, to cover a taping of a hit antiques show. After the show's main appraiser inspects an 18th-century desk with hidden compartments, she finds him dead. Molly thinks that the antique desk holds the key to this 21st-century crime. Original.
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Good. Pages are clean with normal wear. May have limited markings & or highlighting within pages & or cover. May have some wear & creases on the cover. The spine may also have minor wear. May not include CD DVD access code or any other supplemental materials.
This is the book for you if you don't mind cliches, stereotypes and historic innacuracies. Examples: a scene set in the 1770s has a character looking for "treasured photographs." A really cringe-worthy stereotype of a gay man. The plus-sized protagonist is constantly eating or talking about food. But I read the book, and Stanley's other one (Killer Collection), hoping to learn about American artisans. Nope, sorry, didn't learn much because there was very little meat on this bone. Guess I'll re-read the Lovejoy books.