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Maggie is looking forward to the annual Somerset Harbor Arts and Music Festival that coming weekend. This year they have added a 10 Mile Antique Sale to the event. Each antique dealer registered for the sale along ten miles of the coast will sell items from their shop and will also have at least one item included in a Friday night auction to be held in Somerset Harbor with proceeds going to the Historical Society.

Maggie has agreed to chair this event, and when she prepares the brochures for the auction, she sees an 1840’s carpetbag much like her aunt’s satchel that she played with as a child. Maggie has such fond memories of the bag that she bids on it at the auction. Trouble is, another man furiously bids against her for the bag. She wins the auction, but not thirty minutes later, the male bidder is murdered in the parking lot. Maggie has to wonder if his death is a result of the carpetbag and that leads her to locate a secret in the bag, taking her back in history where she discovers century’s old crimes that put her very

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Published November 1, 2016

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Susan Sleeman

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SUSAN SLEEMAN is the bestselling author of over sixty romantic suspense and mystery novels with more than two million books sold. She writes romantic suspense novels that are clean with inspiring messages of faith. Readers love her series for the well-drawn characters and edge-of-your-seat action. She graduated from the FBI and local police citizen academies, so her research is spot-on and her characters are real.

In addition to writing, Susan also hosts The Suspense Zone. She has lived in nine states but now calls Oregon home. Her husband is a retired church music director, and they have two beautiful daughters, two special sons-in-law, and four amazing grandsons

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339 reviews6 followers
February 19, 2025
Everyone knows not to judge a book by its cover. However, Loom and Doom, by Susan Sleeman, not only had an attractive cover, it has a ribbon bookmark. Evidently, this book is only one in a series of "Antique Shop Mysteries." The author, Susan Sleeman is only one of the many authors that write for "Antique Shop Mysteries."

The mysteries are touted as "cozy" mysteries. The locale, in Maine, the antique shop, which Maggie, the main protagonist, owns, and the quaint village, add to the lure qualifying the book as "cozy."

The village was having a large "flea" type sale, where all the merchants place their merchandise outside. There's a festival type atmosphere and the festivities begin with an auction. One of the items, which Maggie wants to buy for herself, is a carpet bag. When she was bidding, another bidder ran up the bid against her. Maggie finally won.

After the auction, Maggie's competitor for the carpet bag is murdered. He was killed with one of the auction's items--a sprocket. Very strange.

Maggie wondered why this victim was after the carpet bag. Upon closer inspection, she found a drawing of a house, hidden inside the lining of the bag. The house in the drawing is in the vicinity. There is a loom in the house missing a sprocket. There's a tunnel under the house and the key is the sprocket.

Maggie and her friends, piece everything together to solve the murder and its surrounding mystery. Therein lies the suspense.
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June 18, 2018
I've been working my way through these antique shop mysteries. They are quick reads and very enjoyable. The main character is Maggie Watson, a 40-something widow with a daughter in college. After her husband dies, she learns her beloved aunt left her a mansion and an antique shop in a small coastal Maine town. Her new friends are of all ages and they help her solve mysteries. No new ground is being broken here, but like I said, the stories are good and so far, have been keeping me guessing right up to the end.
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December 21, 2025
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Loom and Doom (Antiques Shop Mysteries #5)by Susan Sleeman
The 6th book in the series , Maggie, June, James and Daisy along with the historical society ladies are involved in reinstating the festival sin Somerset Harbor. The historical society convinced Maggie to included a 25 Mile Antique Shop run as a new feature with the festival. This attracts a lot of new visitors to Somerset Harbor.
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November 8, 2025
I am a cozy mystery fan but sometimes I wish other folks would have trouble more than the central character. Maggie needs to not be the center of attention in every book. You can't change this series but a suggestion for new series.
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December 29, 2025
Maggie Watson likes looking into things that have to do with the past. She is interested in a carpetbag that was coming up for auction. But when the man was bidding against her turns up dead, she wonders if the carpetbag was worth more than expected.
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November 15, 2018
Fast paced quick read mystery based on the coast of Maine. Great if you like antiques. Tied all the loose ends up well.
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October 24, 2020
A pleasant easy read with a number of twists that kept the plot moving forward.
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November 14, 2023
Always enjoy these characters. However, a little drawn out only to end with a rush to the mystery finish line.
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May 21, 2025
Each of the books in this series are written by a different author and the storyline really ties together well while the character plots remain consistent which!
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December 1, 2024
I love this series!!! Reminds me of 'Mandie' by Lois Gladys Leppard.
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April 20, 2025
It was cute! As are the rest in the series. I enjoyed this mystery a bit more than others in the series though!
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