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A Killer Keepsake

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This is a new series to me and I was not disappointed.
I was able to enjoy it without having read the previous books.
The characters were well written and the whodunit was top notch and kept me guessing.
My only qualm is the fact the main character is made a consultant based on her collecting and antique knowledge? A consultant would not question suspects without a police officer present. I was able to suspend my disbelief while reading the story as it was entertaining, however not realistic.
I voluntarily read an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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This book is a wonderful addition to the antiques and collectible mystery novels. The main characters are real and likeable, and the plots are always fresh and interesting.

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This is my favorite book in the series.
It was well written and when it jumped to the past, it made it even better.
Molly Appleby is a fun, down to earth character and she really was portrayed well in this story.
I loved the idea of this story, haunted dolls are very popular and just about every paranormal show has featured them.
When Emma, a doll belonging to Sierra, a member of the doll club, is stolen, it opens a Pandora box full of secrets, lies and terror.
Molly is asked to assist Detective Lombardi on the case, and as an investigative journalist, Molly can't refuse.
All cozy mystery fans will love this book by Ellery Adams and Parker Riggs.

I voluntarily read an ARC of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley.

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