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Hardcover A Veiled Antiquity Book

ISBN: 0312186770

ISBN13: 9780312186777

A Veiled Antiquity

(Book #2 in the Torie O'Shea Series)

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Small-town Missouri genealogist, history buff, and amateur detective Victory Torie O'Shea is at it again. The open door of Marie Dijon's house is like an invitation to Torie. Her curiosity simply gets... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

ANOTHER GOOD READ

As with the other work by this author, I enjoyed it. This is a very low keyed work which is funny and with good character development. I did note some inconsistencies in this one, some slips by the author, but that is actually part of the fun of reading these things. All in all this was a very good book and I enjoyed every word of it. Well done. It is nice to get away from heavy reading and simply enjoy a good story. Hope we get more. Recommend this one. I would just like to add, in reference to the supposed errors in the text. These errors do not in anyway take away from the story. As most people, normal people that is, avoid St. Louis like the plague and actually drive miles and miles just to go around it, I doubt that many will pick up on these. It is a well know fact in the State of Missouri that the people who live in St. Louis feel it is more or less the center of the universe. We let them continue with this self deception as it causes them to rather stay there and pester the rest of the surrounding area. Don Blankenship The Ozarks

Smart, Engaging Mystery

This is a wonderful and humorous novel. There were some passages so funny, I had to put the book aside to laugh. Torie O'Shea is a great heroine - someone with whom the reader can truly identify. I can't wait to start MacPherson's next mystery.

Charming and fun.

I had so much fun reading this book. I picked it up because the author is from St. Louis, but don't be mislead, this book does NOT take place in St. Louis if you are looking for a book about that city. In fact, she only visits one small section of a St. Louis neighborhood with about a paragraph and a half devoted to it's description, which was right on. Otherwise, it takes place in a fictitious town that I wish was real so that I could visit it. She puts forth a well researched THEORY on the subject matter in the book. It made me so interested in it, in fact, I went and checked out books on it in the library. I think that's what I liked about it was that she pokes fun at historical theories while at the same time putting forth her own. MacPherson's books are a great get-away from reality and other heavy, depressing books. She delivers exactly what is expected of her...a tongue in cheek COZY!!! Can't wait for the next one this summer.

More please

A Veiled Antiquity leaves you wanting to know more about Torie O'Shea and those who surround her in New Kassel, Missouri.There are good clues dropped along the way and interesting hints in to the lives of the characters in this little town just a hop skip and a jump outside of St. Louis. Again the only problem with finishing a brand new book is that one has to wait so long before the next one comes out. Sometimes it's better to read authors whose series have been around for a while and you can immerse yourself in several before you have to suffer the pains and agonies of waiting for new releases. Rett MacPherson makes me wish she had been published much earlier.

Sharp, exciting and fun

Marie Dijon was a new resident of New Kasel, Missouri when she fell down some basement stairs in her home and died. The dead woman's will is strange as no one outside of the townsfolk can bid on her house of antiques. Just as weird is that no family member shows up for the funeral. Historical guide and genealogist Torie O'Shea cannot resist digging into the deceased's background. She starts inside Marie's home where she finds some apparently valuable French letters, making her wonder why these would be hidden in the middle of small town Missouri? Torie begins to wonder if a murder has been committed though she continues to investigate even as she struggles to maintain an assemblage of order in her personal life. The second O'Shea amateur sleuth story is, like its predecessor FAMILY SKELETONS, a fun filled look into genealogy and small town Midwest relationships. Torie is a great character whose struggles with her professional and personal lives, and her over-abundant curiositywhich seems to always lead her into mystery investigations. Her family adds much depth to this charming who-done-it. A VEILED ANTIQUITY is an interesting tale that will be well received by fans of the sub-genre. Harriet Klausner
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