Saturday, May 27, 2017

Blog Tour: ANTIQUE HOUSE MURDERS: The Oakwood Mystery Series by Leslie Nagel


Book Synopsis 

In this irresistible cozy mystery from the USA Today bestselling author of The Book Club Murders, amateur sleuth Charley Carpenter fights to avenge a crime that hits far too close to home.

Mulbridge House stood, silent and decaying, deep in the woods at the heart of Oakwood, Ohio, long before the passing of Augusta Mulbridge. Yet suddenly everyone in town seems to have a stake in its fate: the greedy heirs, eager to tear it down for a tidy profit; the local preservationists, determined to maintain it as an historic site; the angry neighbors, staunchly opposed to the construction of a modern subdivision. Even Charley Carpenter is forced to admit that her beloved shop, Old Hat Vintage Fashions, could use an infusion of the estate’s treasures.

The clock is ticking. The wrecking ball is ready to swing. All that stands between Mulbridge House and oblivion is one final vote. That, and murder . . .

The trouble begins when Charley walks into auctioneer Calvin Prescott’s office to find her cherished family friend crumpled on the floor. Detective Marcus Trenault quickly connects his death to a string of increasingly violent burglaries plaguing Oakwood. But when Charley uncovers a link to a massive land swindle worth millions, not to mention a drug ring operating out of the manor’s abandoned outbuildings, that theory crumbles faster than Mulbridge House. Now Charley’s racing to catch a killer before everything falls apart.

Review

Charley is into vintage clothes, Marc Trenault, and her best friends, Dmitri and Frankie. Calvin, the family friend, is in charge of the auction at Mulbridge House amidst much turmoil and is killed in the process. There are many side plots and complications, but what makes this story enjoyable are some of the characters including Mille and Holland Mulbridge, who are unique to say the least and afraid - but of what?

The pace is steady with some light breaks. The ending makes sense but isn't predictable until almost the end. All the pieces come together nicely.  This is the second in the series, but can easily be read as a stand alone. If you like cozy mystery with a bit of humor and romance, you'll enjoy the ANTIQUE HOUSE MURDERS.

FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in the hopes that I would post an honest review as part of this blog tour. This has not affected the content of my review in any way.

Purchase Links 

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Author Bio 

Leslie Nagel is the USA Today bestselling author of The Book Club Murders, the first novel in the Oakwood Mystery series. She lives in the real city of Oakwood, Ohio, where she teaches writing at a local community college. After the written word, her passions include her husband, her son and daughter, hiking, tennis, and strong black coffee, not necessarily in that order. 
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