Deborah Morgan
Death Is A Cabaret 2001
Paperback Original from Berkley
ISBN 0-425-18202-9

Jeff Talbot is an interesting guy. He used to work for the FBI, and now lives in Seattle making his way in the world hunting antiques as a “picker”. I was able to understand much of this because it is very similar to hunting for books. While reading this book, you learn to appreciate the knowledge needed to
be a picker. So for this aspect alone, I loved the book.

But the book is much more than that. The characters are realistic and enjoyable, and the story is engrossing. I was drawn into it and stayed up much later than I planned reading the whole book through to it’s conclusion.

Jeff is on a quest. He’s looking for a tea set with Napoleon ties, an object that has eluded a dear freind of his for years. He travels to an auction on Mackinac Island and plans to be the winning bidder. This being a mystery, of course things don’t go as planned. Before long a body shows up. Some one Jeff knows. And he is
drawn into the investigation. And then another body. And then some twists and turns and before long the teapot is second on Jeff’s to do list.

I really loved this book. I didn’t think I would like it as much as I did. It seemed that an “antique lover’s mystery” would not be my kind of thing. Boy, was I wrong. This book is super, and since it’s a paperback, there is no excuse not to buy it and enjoy it for yourself.

Jon Jordan