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Antique Shop mysteries volume 3
Pub. Date
2016
Description
Join Maggie Watson in the charming town of Somerset Harbor on the coast of Maine as she unearths a treasure trove of antiques and adventure. After inheriting the Carriage House Antiques shop and Sedgwick Manor, a nineteenth-century Colonial Revival, Maggie finally understands exactly what her beloved aunt meant when she said, "antiques are filled with stories - secrets just waiting to be discovered." Maggie and the lively members of the historical...
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Antique shop mysteries volume 6
Pub. Date
2016.
Description
Maggie is looking forward to the annual Somerset Harbor Arts and Music Festival that coming weekend. This year they have added a 10 Mile Antique Sale to the event. Each antique dealer registered for the sale along ten miles of the coast will sell items from their shop and will also have at least one item included in a Friday night auction to be held in Somerset Harbor with proceeds going to the Historical Society. Maggie has agreed to chair this...
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Pub. Date
[2016]
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Maggie Watson thought she would spend the rest of her life in Vermont, living in the picturesque cottage home where she'd raised her family. But after her husband's death three years ago and her daughter's recent departure for college, the empty nester knew it was time to start a new chapter in her life. That chapter begins unexpectedly when Maggie inherits her aunt's nineteenth-century Colonial Revival, Sedgwick Manor, and the adjacent Carriage House...
11) A chime to kill
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Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
"Join Maggie Watson in the charming town of Somerset Harbor on the coast of Maine as she unearths a treasure trove of antiques and adventure. After inheriting the Carriage House Antiques shop and Sedgwick Manor, a nineteenth-century Colonial Revival, Maggie finally understands exactly what her beloved aunt meant she said, 'antiques are filled with stories-secrets just waiting to be discovered.' Maggie and the lively members of the historical society...
12) The crate beyond
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Series
Antique shop mysteries volume 16
Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
"Spring is in the air in Somerset Harbor. Things are coming alive, new faces, tourists etc. Maggie is forced to confront the emotional baggage from her past even though all she wants to do is enjoy the present. She decides to start to go through her late husband's past. She discovers many priceless Native American artifacts. Soon she discovers there is someone who wants to unravel the past and Maggie becomes a target of frightful encounters." -- Amazon.com....
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Antique shop mysteries volume 19
Pub. Date
[2018]
Description
"The citizens of Somerset Harbor, ME are ready for the circus. Maggie is surprised that her friend Ina is less than amused by the circus. Ina receives a box full of 1950's era circle memorabilia her action is oddly stilted. They also find the body of a reporter from NY who was on a secretive mission." -- Amazon.com.
14) A fedora offense
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Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
"Valentine's day is approaching and Maggie is in love...with some antiques she bids on at a local auction. A man in a fedora also seems interested but disappears before Maggie can find out who he really is. As she investigates her new purchases she finds hidden paperwork relating to the Vietnam War era."--Amazon.com.
15) Danger in spades
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Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
Maggie Watson and her friends are throwing a 1940's themed birthday party for WWII veterarn, Dr. William King, with the four-star event doubling as fundraiser for the local homeless. But Ruth Harper drops a bombshell of a long-hidden letter dated March 1943 and written in German. Could her aunt, Lillian Spade, Somerset Harbor's sweetheart, have been secretly harboring the enemy?
16) Deadly prospect
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Series
Pub. Date
[2017]
Description
"Maggie and her friends have the task of cleaning out an old summer cottage while finding missing art and discovering what really happened to an artist who disappeared in the 1920s" -- from the author's blog, Penmad.