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Antique
Magic (Alicia Trent #1) by Eileen Harris
Antique dealer Alicia Trent is hired to appraise a huge collection of treasures hoarded by a woman who has recently died in the town where Alicia grew up.
The huge old house poses mystery after mystery from the moment she arrives, but the stakes become deadly when murder is added to the mix. The question then becomes, can she stay alive long enough to unmask the killer?
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About the Author:
From living off the grid in the Arizona desert, Eileen has moved to the woods of upstate New York. She has authored a standalone adventure novel called Desert Shadow. She is also the author of Alicia Trent Series. The Black Cane : Dowager Diaries Book 1 is her latest release.
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Excerpt:
Without consciously making a decision to do so, I grabbed my
robe and headed for the door. If the thief was in the house, it might be my
chance to identify him or her. One last glance at the globe showed the black
was now mixed with a lot of orange. It looked like a Halloween decoration.
I turned off the light in the room, then quietly unlocked and
opened my door. A flashlight would be a big help, but mine was packed in my
suitcase. This was the first time I’d needed it. I eased out into the dark
hall. A nightlight plugged in at the top of the stairs made a dim glow and I
started in that direction. Moving slowly, I listened intently for any unusual
noise. Everything seemed quiet and peaceful. I didn’t think anyone had stayed
overnight in the house except Naomi and me. The stairs were solid and didn’t
make a sound as I crept down. Time moved in slow motion and it seemed to take
forever to reach the bottom. Once there, I began making my way to the living
room. We always turned off the electronic security on that door at night since
there were no potential buyers coming in and out after five. Even though I
still hadn’t seen anything suspicious, somehow the
atmosphere seemed wrong. Danger seemed to lurk in every dark corner. I was anxious to make sure the items displayed for viewing hadn’t been disturbed. Moving into the room and closing the door seemed to take forever. I couldn’t wait to get the light turned on. At first glance everything looked fine. Walking around the items for a closer look, I still didn’t see any evidence of tampering. Maybe I was overreacting and chasing ghosts. I decided to return to my room, but instead I veered into the study for a quick look. I wasn’t quite ready to admit my fears were just my nerves playing tricks. This time I hadn’t done the smart thing and called for Dan. He had to be tired of my crying wolf and not finding any evidence. I’d need a darn good reason before choosing to disrupt the entire household again.
At first the study also seemed undisturbed, but as my eyes
adjusted, my heart skipped a beat. Someone had pushed the button that moved the
desk aside. The light on the stairs leading down into the passageway had been
turned on. Someone had entered the house, but I couldn’t call Dan from here and
didn’t want to lose the chance to discover the identity of the intruder. All of
a sudden my policy of not crying wolf didn’t seem so wise. I picked up a large
letter opener from the desk and started down the stairs. The cloying feeling of
danger increased with each step. The second bookcase on the left hand side of
the hall was moved aside, revealing a passage I hadn’t known existed. The walls
in this new passage were lined with artwork. Creeping silently along, I noticed
that the art consisted of a variety of styles. At a quick glance I saw
pen-and-ink, charcoals, watercolors and oils. I wouldn’t know what all was
there until I had time to investigate. Right now my attention was focused on
finding out who was down here and why. The passage climbed steadily upward.
There didn’t seem to be any side doors, at least none that were obvious, until
the end of the passage. Here one door opened to the right. By now my sense of
direction had become confused and I wasn’t sure what part of the house this
passage ran through, but it might be somewhere on the second floor.
Review:
I
can’t wait for the next book in this series.
The author does a wonderful job of making the characters come
alive. I am a huge fantasy fan and this
book fits the bill.
I
give this book 4 out of 5 clouds.
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affects my opinions or reviews.
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