Marilyn Y. (Scrapydoll) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 13 more book reviews
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This is one of the best of the Antiquity Series by Tamar Myers. I laughed from the first page through the last. Great easy and enjoyable read.
I highly recommend.
I highly recommend.
Deanna S. (cozylady) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 125 more book reviews
Abigail owns an antique shop, and is searching for a ghost in her best friends house. This is a series and a most enjoyable one.
Humorous mystery novel
Shannon H. (Shann) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 336 more book reviews
myers is the best !!! sooo funny
Great read - as always.
Judy L. (gardengal) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 202 more book reviews
When it appears that a ghost inhabits the house of Abby's assistant, C.J., Abby's mom decides to invite a medium to hold a seance to get rid of it. Instead, the medium is murdered Then Abby discovers another body -- and decides she should solve the crime herself. Lots of laughs, as usual with this series.
Another good cozy from Tamar Myers.
Nancy H. (NDrew50) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 2 more book reviews
I love this author and anxiously await the next one in the series!
Christine P. (chrissy77) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 149 more book reviews
In the 8th book in the Abigail Timberlake mystery series involving an antique dealer who solves crimes, Abigail finds herself at a seance and is skeptical and sharp-tongued as always. It seems her friend, C.J., believes there are ghosts haunting her new mansion, and she hires a medium/psychic to get the ghosts out. Feeling pressured, Abby attends, but when Madam Woo-Woo dies from poison shortly after the sance, Abby must step in and help her friend prove her innocence in the murder investigation. When Abby stumbles on some authentic 17th Century tiles that are worth a fortune on the mansion's walls, she quickly moves to forget the murder and focus on antiques. The fortune hunt is called off, however, when during her search, Abby finds another body buried in the wall. Getting unwelcome help from a group called the Heavenly Hustlers (of which Abby's mother is a member), Abigail must find the murderer before she ends up as a ghost herself.
Carolyn L. (morninglory) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 17 more book reviews
A fun read - my first by this author. Lots of qwirky characters to keep you guessing. I loved the Charleston backdrop for this mystery - one of my favorite cities.
Coryn K. (lilsisofwwf) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 11 more book reviews
The main character is so funny. I love how this book is written, I really think Abigail is a great character and I plan on reading all the books in the series. I love sarcastic women, I can't help it.
Lorna M. (mogghie) reviewed Tiles and Tribulations (Den of Antiquity, Bk 10) on + 5 more book reviews
The characters in this book are the most offbeat yet. I read this one last night, and my sides still hurt from laughing.
Lady okwhs antiques shop thinks a spirit lurks in the 18th Georgian mansion