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A Killer Collection
- Antiques & Collectibles Mysteries Series #1
- Narrated by: Andi Arndt
- Length: 5 hrs and 53 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Molly Appleby is a young writer for Collector's Weekly, and when the attractive reporter isn't covering auctions and antique shows all over the South, she's trying to get her new relationship with a coworker off the ground. When her latest assignment takes her to North Carolina pottery country to cover an exclusive kiln opening, she's certain that the show promises surprising offerings and rare finds. What she doesn't expect to find is a dead body.
George-Bradley Staunton is known throughout the antiques world as a very wealthy and very ruthless collector, and when he drops dead just after the opening, there are all too few mourners and a seemingly endless list of suspects. When the local police are stumped, Molly steps in to put her journalist's nose to work sniffing out the culprit. But no sooner does she start collecting clues than another dead body falls into her lap. As Molly digs beneath the genteel surface of antiques and collectibles, she finds a world filled with backstabbing and competition, and what started as a story about rare collections might leave Molly with nothing more than a collection of corpses.
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- Eddie Lynn
- 08-08-17
New pot? No, sorry, just a dead body!
Ellery Adams writes fun cozy mysteries. I find they are well researched, lots of detail, but not so much that the story slows down. Andi Arndt, one of my favorite narrators, takes on this mystery with the voice that matches the age of the leading character. I usually listen to her in tandem with a male voice reading contemporary rom/coms, so this is a departure for me and it took me a few chapters to adjust. (I know, it's just me.. not Andi).
The story is complex, multiple characters, all well developed. A good mystery, as predicted since the story teller is Ellery Adams. I liked it. I am a fan of cozy mysteries and will recommend this book and series.
I have downloaded book #2.
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- Deedra
- 11-17-17
A Killer Collection
I LOVED this book!The whole collector mania is portrayed nicely.An obnoxious buyer of pottery suddenly dies at a ery important auction,is it natural or murder?Andi Arndt was the perfect narrator.I may have been given this by the author or narrator...but I think I purchased this one.
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- Diana
- 07-12-18
typical cosy mystery ruined by a boring narrator
I knew what to expect with a cosy mystery. easy going plot for mild entertainment and mindless fun. nothing too gory or disturbing. some saccharine sweetness.
but the simple story was IMO ruined by this boring, flat and lifeless narrator. i enjoyed the story enuf to force myself thru more of her readings if tht is the only option for this author though.
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- JeanT
- 05-26-17
I didn't think I would like a book about pottery
But I enjoyed the narrator's voice , the mystery and the characters a lot. Actually couldn't put it down!
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- Cheri Moeder
- 03-24-17
An Excellent Cozy Series for the Antique Lover
I finished this sixth book in the series just this morning. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys antiques and cozies.
I listened to all six books in the series, one after another. Two things bothered me a bit, which I may have noticed because I listened to them in quick succession. As the series progressed, the world of antiques and antiquing in general played a lesser part in the storyline, while the murder investigation gained a much more prominent place in the story. This seemed especially true after Parker Riggs joined Ellery Adams as a co-author.
Second, while the heroine in every cozy gets caught up in investigating the crime, the overwhelming majority -- all that I have read before -- are generally told by the local authorities to stay out of their way. Let the experts handle it. That is not the case in this series. Fairly early on in the series the police are asking our heroine for her assistance, which really stretches the credulity.
I don't want to spoil the reads for anyone else, but I will say that I enjoy how the backstory on the primary antique (or collectible) is threaded throughout the story. I think many collectors enjoy the provenance of a piece not just for the added value, but for how that story can bring a piece to life.
Put this series in your cart. I don't believe you'll be disappointed!
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- shilpi khirwadkar
- 09-16-18
the narrator is so blah that I can barely focus
The narration so dull that the story gets lost. Wish I could return it. Such a shame. Seems like an interesting book.
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- Mari
- 02-24-16
Very Narrow Niche Appeal
If you're into collecting southern pottery, you'll probably LOVE this. For anyone who isn't, well, I'd recommend Adams' Books by the Bay series first. It's a much more well-written mystery series that will appeal to a broader audience.
I'm okay with most of the cozy murder mysteries that appeal to certain markets (baking, home repair, knitting, etc...), mostly because they don't usually consume the plot and characters. Not so with A Killer Collection. This book completely nuts with the pottery theme. I definitely learned a lot about pottery, but the characters and the actual murder mystery seemed to take a distant second and third place in precedence. The book even has scenes from a CLAY RABBIT'S perspective, scenes in which we learn that it can feel emotions, can smile, doesn't like the dark or loud noises, has a sense of smell, AND a sense of direction! So it just got too weird for me. No author is going to make to feel sorry for a chunk of clay. It would have been funny if the author hadn't been so solemnly and emphatically trying to evoke my sympathy for the thing.
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- Debra Kogelman
- 05-22-22
Potter's will find this story interesting
The author giveslovely quotes and descriptions of pottery and the processes. The story is interesting and has a few twists and turns to keep things interesting!
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- Shelly Frey
- 09-25-21
A story, not a mystery. Terrific narration
We meet the characters miss story with enough of an explanation to really get to know them. I was never invested in their lives and didn’t care if they lived or died.
The prose was flowery for flowery sack. Pretty and original but ill placed here.
There were no clues to follow. Molly simply came to conclusion as if they appeared in her mind …by the author.
I’ve a dozen books by this author, if this had been my first I would have stopped with this one.
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- Jan
- 05-29-21
Learned a lot
southern-pottery, magazine-reporter, family-dynamics, relationships, teaching, cozy-mystery***
For me the best thing about this book was learning about Southern Pottery making. The collecting aspect is the focus in this cozy as well as the interactions between various collectors--this is the basis for the murder. The characters seemed rather flat to me but the sleuthing was all right.
Narrator Andi Arndt did not seem as engaged as usual.