Another Man's Treasure (Palmyrton Estate Sale Mystery Series)
Another Man's Treasure (Palmyrton Estate Sale Mystery Series) book cover

Another Man's Treasure (Palmyrton Estate Sale Mystery Series)

Paperback – October 26, 2012

Price
$13.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
351
Publisher
S.W. Hubbard
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0988405516
Dimensions
6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Weight
1.04 pounds

Description

5-Stars--Indie Reader Approved Verdict: Readers will fall in love with the relentless Audrey who is hell-bent on finding out why she was robbed not only of her mother but also of any hope she had for a "normal" childhood in a happy family. S.W. Hubbard has penned an absorbing treasure. --IndieReader.com S.W. Hubbard's most recent novel is Treasure of Darkness , the sequel to Another Man's Treasure . She is also is the author of three mystery novels set in the Adirondack Mountains: Take the Bait, The Lure , and Blood Knot . Her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and the anthologies Crimes by Moonlight, Adirondack Mysteries , and the Mystery Box . She lives in Morristown, NJ, where she teaches creative writing to enthusiastic teens and adults, and expository writing to reluctant college freshmen.

Features & Highlights

  • On a snowy Christmas Eve, a beautiful young mother goes out to buy a few last minute gifts and never returns….thirty years later, her daughter picks up her trail.
  • As the owner of an estate sale business, Audrey Nealon knows a lot about art, antiques, and the unlikely places old people hide their treasures. But the shabby home of an elderly widow holds alarming surprises: street drugs in the silverware drawer, a trunkful of jewels in the attic, and the distinctive ring Audrey’s mother was wearing the night she disappeared. Believing the truth will bring her peace, Audrey relentlessly pursues clues to her family’s troubled history. But each fact Audrey uncovers drags her further away from the love she craves, and puts her on a collision course with people more determined, more ambitious, and more dangerous than she can fathom. Ultimately, some truths are too awful to bear, and too terrible to share.Fans of Liane Moriarty and Melinda Leigh will enjoy this funny mystery full of antiques, romance, suspense and a lovable shelter dog named Ethel. Well-developed, relatable characters and a twist ending keep readers turning the pages.

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Lots of filthy language

The storyline is good. Why did the author feel he needed such words? They add nothing - they take away from his/her story. Some authors think they must include ugly words in order to be "relevant". This story was good without the filth. I'll never understand the concept of using filthy words - when you have a good story, they aren't needed.
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A thoroughly engaging, well-written mystery

When we first meet Audrey Nealon, she tells us "..the scent of a house pretty much tells me what I'll find inside." It struck me that the same could be said of a novel. The first page of this novel told me that I would enjoy reading it, and I was not disappointed. The plot is deftly constructed; the characters are believable; and the dialogue is fast moving and entertaining.

The mystery begins when Audrey finds her mother's ring at an estate sale. Her mother, who disappeared thirty years before and is presumed dead, always wore the ring. How did it come to be in a stranger's house? The path that leads to the answer is full of twists and turns.

Audrey is an appealing character--enterprising, resilient, very funny, and vulnerable. She was raised by an emotionally distant father and her only friends are her two quirky employees, so when Cal Tremaine, an attractive high-powered attorney, courts her, she is swept up in the relationship. The relationship grows in parallel with the mystery of the ring.

I don't know if this is the first in a series of novels starring Audrey, but I hope so.
19 people found this helpful
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Page Turner!

S.W. Hubbard has really done it with this one! It's a stay up late don't bother me book. The characters are real; you get a feel of them and their lives. The twists and turns of the story are great and just when you think you've got it. . .you don't!! This was our book club selection and when we discussed it, Susan came to our meeting! What fun to talk about the characters and plot and how they came to be. I'm ready for the next S.W. Hubbard mystery.
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Interesting Family Mystery

Audrey runs a real estate sales company called "Another Man's Treasure." But first, she goes through the houses to appraise anything left by loved ones, along with her crew: Jill and Tysaun. Their most recent client has hidden drugs in the kitchen and a secret stash of nice jewelry in the attic. And in that chest is her deceased mother's ring.

The players are plenty, and what first is a mystery becomes absolute disaster and danger for Audrey. The woman's nephew is shady when Audrey tells him what she found, her father is mum about her mother's past and Audrey is being stalked.

It was a very interesting story, though probably not one I'll reread, hence the three stars. I didn't figure everything out until it was all revealed at the end.
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boring and illogical

I got this book through the kindle unlimited and I'm thankful i didn't have to pay for it. I wasn't expecting masterful literature but even with low expectations this book underperformed. The main character is unlikeable, describing other characters in stereotypes and put downs. Everyone lies for uninteresting reasons and the story does not follow logic in many instances. There is no real romance as we don't really care for any of the characters. Even the mystery is not well developed and is quite unbelievable. Definitely a book not recommended even as light fare.
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Not okay with f word

I wanted to enjoy this book, and for the most part I did. Call me old-fashioned, but I cringed with every F*** word. It was not essential to the plot and prevents me from recommending this book to my friend. Although I enjoyed the plot I won't be reading other books by this author.
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A Real Treasure of mystery, suspense, and wit

S. W. Hubbard dishes up a wonderful mystery that is perfect for a post-election year on the East Coast.

AMT is full of delightful characters. The protagonist is at the surface a woman running a cottage business centered around estate sales - more accurately she runs a business for herself and her employees that gives them all a chance to find their way.

Absolutely fun, clever, suspenseful, and full of witty observations of our crazy modern life.
I loved AMT.
I will now pay a lot more attention to local estate sales and will definitely be on the lookout for S. W. Hubbard's next work!

P. Ferm
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Another Man's Treasure - an intelligent fast-paced mystery

Another Man's Treasure by S. W. Hubbard

I just read this terrific new book by S.W. (Susan) Hubbard, "Another Man's Treasure" (AMT). I will disclose that even though she was my college roommate, my recommendation is based on thoroughly enjoying this engrossing page-turner suspense novel. Hubbard's previous three books, the Adirondack Trout Run series featuring Frank Bennett, published by Pocket Books, came to a premature close when Pocket decided to close down its mystery line. Though I loved her first series (Take The Bait, Swallow The Hook, and Blood Knot) - think British style mystery in an American regional setting - I was delighted to enter into a new space and place with the release of Another Man's Treasure. Set in New Jersey with the backdrop of an estate sale business, Audrey Nealon, the sassy, entrepreneurial, protagonist of AMT is on a quest to find answers about her childhood and her family by resolving the disappearance of her mother thirty years ago.

The novel is fast-paced and full of quirky, cleverly described characters. Audrey's two young assistants, Tyshaun, a young man with street cred and a criminal record is highly believable and is as accurately drawn as Jill, the other assistant who wears a post-punk crew cut, a tongue stud and Doc Martens. And then there is the cold, cerebral math whiz father who has (conveniently) suffered a stroke, the handsome political operative Cal, the burly, magnetically attractive Detective Coughlin, the loyal mutt Ethel, and numerous other characters that are part of the estate sale scenes, the political campaign for the New Jersey governorship, and the Manor View Senior Living facility. The author has a keen eye for the details and nuances that make these various worlds real and seamlessly intersects them culminating in a very unexpected ending.

I love to read and I admit that reading mysteries is one of my secret guilty pleasures. It shouldn't be, but it isn't all that easy to find books like AMT that are well written and intelligent, as well as just fun with "who done-it" suspense-filled plot twists and a literary allusion to Proust's Madeleine. ATM is a little hard to characterize - the author has settled on "personal journey thriller" - and I can't argue with this description. Audrey has never really accepted the disappearance of her mother and estrangement from her father. When she discovers a ring that belonged to her mother as she prepares for one of her estate sales, the story launches into a tale that touches on art, antiques, street drugs, political ambition, family bonds, and personal growth and acceptance. Not bad for a fun page-turning mystery that you will still feel good about reading when you are done.

This book is interesting in another way. Numerous publishing houses really liked it but because the plot didn't fit into any really neat genres or categories, they weren't quite sure how to market it and as a result didn't accept it for publishing. So the author went on and published it herself through Amazon and is now hoping that personal recommendations via word of mouth will push out sales to a larger audience.

I highly recommend this book and if you like it, tell others about it too!

ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE by S. W. Hubbard, is available on Kindle, Nook, iPad and paperback via Amazon only.
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Another Mans Treasure

This book was way too dark, too sinister, too awful. I would not recommend any book by this author. I love mystery books, but not ones like this one.
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GREAT READ!!!

This book was a real pager turner! I could not put it down. The characters are compelling, the plot is intriguing, and the twists and turns kept me glued to this book. I've already recommended it to several friends. You will not be disappointed.
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