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This Bitter Treasure: Palmyrton Estate Sale Mysteries, Book 3

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A dying invalid…a house full of treasures…a family haunted by tragedy.

Mystery and heartbreak await estate sale organizer Audrey Nealon when she accepts a lucrative new job in a posh New Jersey town. Eager to settle their mother’s estate and close the door on their elegant family home, the Eskew children hire Audrey to run an estate sale as their mother lies dying, tended by a home health aide. Every day Audrey works in the house, she discovers another valuable artwork and another family secret. How did the adored oldest son die? What’s wrong with the strange younger sister? Who is making off with rare books, antique silver, and vintage ball gowns? Most of all, how reliable are the dying woman’s deathbed ramblings?

As Audrey learns about the Eskew family’s tortured past, she’s forced to confront her own feelings about marriage and children. And when a murderer strikes, Audrey’s sense of justice compels her to defend the defenseless, no matter the risk to herself. Fans of Ninie Hammon and C. J. Lyons will enjoy this twist-ending mystery with a strong female sleuth and plenty of antiques, dogs, and humor.

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3 thoughts on “This Bitter Treasure: Palmyrton Estate Sale Mysteries, Book 3

  1. Excellent read I have found a new favorite writer. S.W. Hubbard is excellent. She keeps the story line moving with suspense woven with personalization of the characters. I can easily recommend this and any book of hers, as I’m going through them at a clip now that I have found her books.

  2. There is also just the thought that there is love making but it is only mentioned once or twice There is the suggestion of violence but it’s never explicit. There is also just the thought that there is love making but it is only mentioned once or twice. A very clean book for any one to read.

  3. Best I’ve read in a long time. What a great series! I loved these books! As soon as I finished the first one I bought the other 2 in the series. The characters are real, believable, interesting and by the time you finish reading the series you will feel like Audrey is a good friend. Complicated story line but not so complicated that you have to go back to figure out what a character did earlier in the book. The author takes a group of characters and a complex story and weaves them all together to make a delightful mystery…

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