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Mass Market Paperback Death Is a Cabaret Book

ISBN: 0425182029

ISBN13: 9780425182024

Death Is a Cabaret

(Book #1 in the Antique Lover Series)

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Since Jeff Talbot left the FBI, he's been investigating yard sales as a professional antique picker. And though he prefers finding hidden treasures to finding hidden bodies, he discovers that for some... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Murder at an Antique Auction

Jeff Talbot used to work for the FBI. Now he's an antique picker (he searches out antiques) in Seattle. As a professional picker, his job is to find and buy unusual items, then resell them to Blanche Appeby, owner of the city's largest antique shop and she wants him to buy for her a cabaret set, a porcelain coffee server that used to be in her family and was originally owned by Napoleon. The cabaret set is up for auction at the Annual Antiques Festival on Michigan's Mackinac Island and Jeff is determined to get it back for Blanche.But he isn't the only one after it. Frank Hamilton, Talbot's main competitor in the trade, shows up at the Festival as well. Jeff knows his presence means trouble, but he doesn't realize how much until his rival turns up dead, and Jeff wonders who hated Frank enough to kill him. When a second death occurs, he is drawn deeper into the investigation and he turns to his wife for help. An agoraphobic, Sheila Talbot no longer ventures outside her Seattle home, but she's an expert at surfing the net. While Sheila researches clues on her computer, Jeff investigates the personal lives of the other auction attendees, hoping to discover a motive for the killings. There is a nice surprise ending to this five star mystery that not only entertains, but takes us into the fascinating world of antique dealers.Reviewed submitted by Captain Katie Osborne

A smashing debut novel

Ms. Morgan makes use of a nineteenth century cabaret set to bring the twentieth century whodunit into the new millennium. This classic style mystery involves the reader in the search for the culprit. Mystery fans will love helping ex FBI agent Jeff Talbot sift through the clues as he seeks to identify the murderer. There are plenty of suspects, all with plausible motives and means, keeping the suspense level just right.The world of high-end antique dealing and trading is a new setting for a murder mystery but it fits beautifully. A one of a kind cabaret set commissioned by Napoleon for Josephine is the object of attention for some very sophisticated collectors as they come together for an auction at the beautiful and historic Grand Hotel on Michigan's Mackinac Island.Jeff Talbot has journeyed all the way from Seattle to bid for the precious treasure. He finds the usually peaceful island bristling with bidders, some above reproach and some downright unscrupulous, but all determined to possess this celebrated tea set. And then they begin turning up murdered.Deborah Morgan's love for antiques comes through loud and clear, right down to Jeff Talbot's own pride and joy, his 1948 Chevy Woodie. Morgan tells this story splendidly, capturing the aura of Mackinac Island while intertwining the struggle of Jeff Talbot's wife Sheila as she battles the demons in her own mind.This is the kind of book that will appeal to a very wide audience. It's suitable for all ages and has the unique charm of capturing the reader who has always dreamed of uncovering some long lost masterpiece at a local garage sale. I highly recommend it and sincerely hope that we haven't heard the last of Jeff Talbot.

Cabaret was Great!!

I thoroughly enjoyed this first book by Deborah Morgan and am anxiously awaiting more!! I love finding books with chacaters that you feel you know by the first chapter. Thank you Ms. Morgan!! R.Allen

A Collector's Mystery

While we often like and admire the heroes in the books we read, how often do we have an opportunity to identify with the hero? That's just Deborah Morgan has given the mystery loving collectors of the world. Jeff Talbot, an ex-FBI agent turned antiques picker, not only takes the reader through the process of solving a murder, but also introduces us to the wonderful world of antiques and collecting. The plot is well developed, the story is believable, the good guys are likeable, the bad guys are despicable, and most of all this book is a FUN read. If you love mysteries, you should read this book. If you love antiques and collecting, you owe it to yourself to read this book!

Not the cozy I thought it would be! Great read!!!!

Jeff Talbot is an interesting guy. He used to work for the FBI, and now lives in Seattle making his way in the world hunting antiques as a "picker". I was able to understand much of this because it is very similar to hunting for books. While reading this book, you learn to appreciate the knowledge needed to be a picker. So for this aspect alone, I loved the book.But the book is much more than that. The characters are realistic and enjoyable, and the story is engrossing. I was drawn into it and stayed up much later than I planned reading the whole book through to it's conclusion. Jeff is on a quest. He's looking for a tea set with Napoleon ties, an object that has eluded a dear freind of his for years. He travels to an auction on Mackinac Island and plans to be the winning bidder. This being a mystery, of course things don't go as planned. Before long a body shows up. Some one Jeff knows. And he is drawn into the investigation. And then another body. And then some twists and turns and before long the teapot is second on Jeff's to do list.I really loved this book. I didn't think I would like it as much as I did. It seemed that an "antique lover's mystery" would not be my kind of thing. Boy, was I wrong. This book is super, and since it's a paperback, there is no excuse not to buy it and enjoy it for yourself.
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