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Thursday, June 11, 2026

~ FRIDAY COZY MYSTERY FEATURE ANTIQUARIAN ~

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~ FRIDAY COZY MYSTERY FEATURE ~ 

--  'DEATH OF AN ANTIQUARIAN' -- 
AUTHOR ROSE KERR

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Death of an Antiquarian: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery 
 by Rose Kerr
 
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About Death of an Antiquarian

 

Death of an Antiquarian: A Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mystery 

Cozy Mystery    2nd in Series    Setting - Lakeview City, Ontario, Canada (loosely based on Toronto, Canada)  

Publisher: ‎ Level Best Books    Publication date: ‎ Dec. 16, 2025      Print length ‏ : ‎ 242 pages 

Paperback ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8898201159 

Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0GHSW122X

  

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When archaeologist Dr. Mia Reid takes a contract position at the Lakeview City Museum, she expects artifacts, exhibitions, and research notes, not murder. The death of a local antique dealer, with unexpected ties to artifact smuggling, draws Mia into a dangerous mystery.

As chatter of an international smuggling ring surfaces, Mia and Luke race to uncover the truth. The stakes rise when threats reach her—and her beloved grandmother.

With lives in jeopardy and artifacts at risk of vanishing forever into the black market, Mia must use all her skills to piece together the puzzle. Can she expose a killer before the next artifact or person disappears?

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Excerpt 

Chapter One ~ 

Wednesday Morning
 
Mia pushed away from her desk and walked to the far wall of her oJice. She looked at the plans on the wall. In less than a week, this exhibit had to be ready. Marketing and promotion were well underway. Interest from all over Lakeview City was growing. Ticket sales were doing well. The artifacts were on loan from the Mexico City Museum. It was the first time the museum had loaned them out.
 
Mia tapped a pencil to her chin and examined the floor plans for the exhibit. They just needed a little tweaking. She made an adjustment to two of the display cases and stepped back to look at the plans again. That looked better. Patrons would have a bit more space to move around the exhibit.
 
Her cell phone rang with Gran’s ringtone. A clear, light piano riff. She picked it up and smiled as she heard Gran’s voice. “Mia, could you come with me to Timeless Treasures tonight? There’s an event at the store, and I think you might find a few pieces for your apartment.”
 
Gran never wasted time on the phone; she cut through all the pleasantries and got straight to the point.
 
“Sure, what time do you want to go?”
 
“Why don’t we meet for dinner around five-thirty? The event starts at seven, but the doors open at six-thirty. I don’t want to be late.”
 
“That works. Do you want to meet at Syd’s? It’s close enough to the shop that we could walk.”
 
“Perfect. I’ll take a cab and meet you there.”
 
“Great. It’ll be nice to see you again.”
 
“I’ll talk to you then. Don’t work too hard, dear.” Gran hung up.
 
By the end of her workday, Mia was pleased with the work she’d done. The project she’d been working on, featuring artifacts discovered in the mid-twentieth century from Central America, was going to be displayed in a manner that allowed people to view them and to learn about them interactively. 
 
She still had to wrap up listening to the script for the displays. Photos would accompany the artifacts, showing how the archaeologists had discovered the objects, removed them from the ground, cleaned them, and catalogued them. The script would be read in several different languages, and the museum was fortunate to have translators who could do the work.
 
Mia hurried downstairs and got her bike out of the employee’s lot. She put her helmet on, made sure her backpack was secured, and headed out. The bike paths in the city meant she had a fifteen-minute commute instead of thirty minutes sitting in traffic.
 
Stopping in the lobby of her building, she picked up her mail. Tossing the flyers in the recycle bin, she noticed an official-looking letter from a law firm in Chicago. Tucking the envelope in her bag, she took the elevator to the fourteenth floor and made her way to her apartment. It was a nice corner unit overlooking Lake Ontario.
 
She hefted her bike on the rack in the utility room, dropped her keys in the dish on the sideboard in the hallway, and toed off her shoes. In the kitchen, she poured herself a large glass of ice water and added a couple of lemon slices. 
 
She grabbed the envelope out of her bag, walked to the balcony doors, and sat in one of the comfortable patio chairs. After taking a long drink of water, she set the glass on the rattan table in front of the chairs. 
 
She opened the envelope and read the enclosed letter. She read it twice, and the second time, tears welled up. Ethan Carter, one of her closest friends, had died a few months ago. It happened on their dig, on the Isle of Skye, and Mia had been instrumental in discovering who his killer had been. Ethan had left her his personal journals of the digs they’d both been on. It was such a wonderful gift.
 
Mia sent a text to Shelly, Ethan’s widow, and her good friend.
 
Mia: Just received the lawyer’s letter regarding Ethan’s gift to me. I’m so touched.
 
Mia’s phone rang a few minutes later. It was Shelly.
 
“I want to make sure you’re okay with his bequest.”
 
“I am. I wasn’t expecting this.”
 
“He wanted you to have the journals. I’ve packaged them up and will send them to you. I’ve made copies for Henry to have when he’s older.” Shelly sighed. “It’s been a busy few months. How are you doing? How’s the new job?”
 
“If Henry wants the originals, I’ll gladly give them to him.”
 
“Well, he’s not old enough for them now, maybe when he gets older. Now, how are you? What’s happening with work and Luke?”
 
Mia smiled. “Work is good. I’m settling into it. There’s more to do than I originally thought, but nothing I can’t handle. And Luke is coming back this weekend. He’ll be here for at least two weeks. He’s going to be training police on what to look for when dealing with thefts of artifacts. I’m looking forward to him being here again. I’ve missed him this past month.”
 
“Do you think he’d move to North America?”
 
“That would be great. I know he’s asked his supervisor to let him know if there’s an opportunity for him to work in Canada. That’s how this latest job came up. We’ll see how things work this trip.” Mia took a drink of water.
 
“How are you and Henry coping?”
 
“We’re okay. Henry’s health is stable. The cancer hasn’t returned. He’s getting ready for school and looking forward to seeing his friends. The nightmares have stopped.” Shelly paused and then said, “I’m going back to work. The university called and offered me a part-time position in the English department. I’m looking forward to returning to work. My parents are close by and are still helping me out with everything to deal with Ethan’s death. Mom thought it would be good for me to get back into teaching again.”
 
They chatted for a few more minutes. It was good to talk to Shelly. They’d been friends for a long time. Ethan’s gift was something Mia would treasure.
 
Mia glanced at her watch. Time to get ready for dinner.
 
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Author Guest Post

'Where Will Mia Reid Go Next?'

When writing a series, an author has to look ahead to future books. Mia Reid, my main character, is an archaeologist. Her job can take her anywhere in the world.

The first book in the series, Death at the Scottish Broch, had her in Scotland, on the Isle of Skye.

The second book, Death of An Antiquarian, sees her in Lakeview City, Ontario, Canada working at a museum.

The third book, Death at the Museum, (currently in production) has her at the Lakeview City Museum, in Lakeview City, Ontario.

Looking down the road, I’d like to have Mia travel to a few archaeological digs around the world.

Where should I send her?

I did some research, something I really enjoy and found a list of the world’s twenty-five most important archaeological sites.

Some of these would definitely work as I’ve alluded to Mia’s previous experience in the earlier books in the series.

One possible location: Egypt.

Either the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, where King Tutankhamun’s burial chamber can be found, or the Great Pyramids on the Giza Plateau located just on the outskirts of Cairo.

Both of those locations would have a wealth of possibilities. And there’s plenty of research opportunities for me. Maybe even a visit to those locations?

A second location: Mexico.

Either ChichénItzá in the Yucatan Peninsula or Teotihuacán in the Valley of Mexico.

I’ve been to ChichénItzá on a tour when we were travelling in Mexico. It was amazing. The guide we had was patient and answered my many questions with no hesitation. We were able to tour the pyramid – not walk on it though. It was founded by the ancient Mayans around 600 CE. CE means “current era”.  At its peak, this city had up to 50,000 people living and working there. This location is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Teotihuacán was the largest pre-Columbian city in the Americas, with as many as 250,000 people living there. Located in the Valley of Mexico from 300 BCE and 1000 CE, it’s home to flat-topped temples. One of the temples is the Temple of the Feathered Serpent. Human remains have been found there, possibly evidence that sacrifices were made to the temple. Other monuments there include the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon. According to legend, the Pyramid of the Sun is the place where time began.

Mia would enjoy both of those locations!

Another option: The Acropolis in Athens.

There are twenty-one archaeological sites in Athens. Including the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheum, the Theatre of Dionysus, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

I have personally been fascinated by Athens since I was in high school. We had a history teacher who brought history alive and he transmitted his love of Greece to his students. And although the sites in Athens have been excavated, work still happens there. 

The Acropolis has been operating as an archaeological site sine 1833 and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

Mia and Luke would have a lot of options to work with in Athens. 

And I think my final option, at least for this post, would be Machu Pichu.

Machu Pichu is located between four sacred peaks among the Andes mountains in Peru. It was a self-contained city, and it’s believed to have been built by the Inca Emperor Pachacuti around 1450. There are hundreds of buildings including palaces, temples, baths. Once the Spanish overtook the Inca people, the site was abandoned until 1911 when it was discovered by Yale archaeologist, Hiram Bingham.

Mia’s parents have been working in Peru for the past few years. And Mia participated in a dig there when she was younger. Going back could be a good opportunity to see how Mia works with different people. 

There are many places around the world, I could send Mia off on an adventure. But it isn’t enough for her to be on a dig. I’d also need to find out about the country’s culture and laws as well. I’d want Luke to be involved as he’s her law enforcement agent and that would mean artifact smuggling would be part of the book as well.

I can also send her on a dig or a conference in North America. Either of those options could provide excellent fodder for a cozy mystery. 

Wow! I think I’ve just briefly outlined the locations for several additional Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mysteries. 

Let me know if you have a favorite location or one I haven’t listed here!

Thanks for reading and good luck in the giveaway!

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About Rose Kerr

Retired in Southern Ontario with her husband, Rose spends her days crafting mysteries featuring strong, smart women who use their resourcefulness to solve crimes. When she’s not writing, she enjoys discovering the hidden gems of the region and indulging her lifelong curiosity.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for hosting me on your blog and letting me look at options for future Mia Reid, Archaeologist, Mysteries! It was a lot of fun!

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