The Big Steal

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By Emyl Jenkins

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Hired to assess the value of broken and missing antiques following a suspicious burglary at a Virginia manor house, intrepid appraiser and amateur sleuth Sterling Glass finds that her job is more complicated than she’d anticipated. The antiques, she realizes, are not always what they seem: some are worth tens of thousands, others are well-done replicas.

Whether the well-traveled and well-heeled couple who once owned Wynderly could have been trafficking in fakes is what Sterling must unravel from the secret rooms, hidden treasures, uncovered diaries, and convoluted trail of paperwork and provenance. As our sharp-witted heroine sifts through details doled out by the museum’s curators, board members, and the town’s local residents, she discovers that objects, unlike people, do not lie.

The Big Steal is a delightful mystery that enhances readers’ antiques acumen and provides an easy guide to identifying the most popular styles and periods in an illustrated appendix.

Genre:

  • An "intriguing second mystery." –Publishers Weekly
    Sara Gruen
  • In The Big Steal, "real-life antiques appraiser Jenkins again imbues her sleuth, Sterling Glass, with knowledge and curiosity in equal parts, making this story as informative as it layered...The mystery is thoroughly involving, but the real fun is the characters: both Sterling and the supporting cast are well drawn and engaging...If you like light and breezy (but not silly), this one's for you."
    Bookliststarred review

On Sale
Jul 14, 2009
Page Count
366 pages
Publisher
Algonquin Books
ISBN-13
9781565124462

Emyl Jenkins

Emyl Jenkins

About the Author

Emyl Jenkins is a longtime antiques appraiser. She has worked at two auction houses and has written numerous books and articles on antiques, as well as a syndicated column. She is the author of Emyl Jenkins’ Appraisal Book, Emyl Jenkins’ Southern Christmas, The Book of American Traditions, and From Storebought to Homemade, among others. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.


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