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A Fatal Fabergé
- Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries Series, Book 8
- Narrated by: Andi Arndt
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In the grips of a cold and drab autumn, Collector's Weekly reporter Molly Appleby is thrilled to be attending a festive black-tie fundraiser hosted by the very private Natasha Gordon, an heiress known for her charitable events and aversion to the limelight.
It's Molly first chance to see the stunning interior of the Gordon estate, but when a rare book dealer is pushed from a high window to his death, she's confronted with a sight that's become all too common for her. And despite the fact that the crude and pompous victim was roundly disliked by all who knew him and that any number of people may have wanted him dead, Molly agrees to look into the murder for his surviving son.
As the police go about their steady business of interviewing the dozens of people in attendance that night, Molly decides to look closer to home and begins questioning the staff and anyone else connected to the estate and the victim. More and more stories of the dead man's troubled life and marriage begin to emerge, including a potentially lucrative deal that's gone bust and an old Gordon family heirloom that's gone missing - a rare jeweled Faberge egg once owned by the Empress Alexandra of Russia.
When clues to the murderer's identity begin to accumulate, so too do the threats to Molly, and she knows she's getting close to the truth.
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- mysterymaid
- 18-12-2023
Another great book in the series
I love this series and hope for more of them. Once again Ellery Adams kept me listening until the end.
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