Reviewed by Annika
TITLE: Hidden Treasures
SERIES: Pinx Video Mysteries #2
AUTHOR: Marshall Thornton
NARRATOR: Jack Meloche
PUBLISHER: Self-Published
LENGTH: 5 hours, 30 minutes
RELEASE DATE: September 10, 2020
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It’s about a dress. A valuable blue sequined dress worn by a famed actress in a film from the 1940s. For some reason everyone thinks video storeowner Noah Valentine has it. Which might not be a big deal except that it’s connected to the murder of a prominent Hollywood costumer.
In the second of the Pinx Video Mysteries, Noah attempts to solve the mystery of the dress. To do so, he must confront a legendary film icon Wilma Wanderly, hunky police Detective Javier O’Shea, the dowager Queen of Watts and a couple of bitter ex-friends.
REVIEW:
I can’t tell you how much I love being spoiled as a listener. And by spoiled I mean getting multiple releases of a beloved series in just a few months. And here we are, a few short months after the release of Night Drop, this book also made its way into audio and I couldn’t be happier. I’ve read each book as it was published and I feel this is one of these series that really grows on you. Even sneaks up on you until one day you realise you’ve become just a tiiny bit obsessed.
In Hidden Treasures we get to know Noah better, we see him opening up and slowly start engaging with his friends in a way that he hasn’t for a long time. It was nice to see him take those steps forward, opening up. But of course with his luck, his friends also dragged him into another murder mystery, this time of a Hollywood costumer with ties to his former lover. A former lover who supposedly also had a valuable dress in his possession. A dress that more than a few people would sell their souls to get their hands on. Too bad that Noah knew nothing about said dress…
These books aren’t about romance, sure it’s there in the background with his friends, but not really for Noah. He’s not ready, even if he might be interested in a certain someone. After everything that happened with his ex, and the consequences he was still coming to terms with I completely understands him, I can’t even begin to imagine the emotional toll it would take to be betrayed in that kind of way by someone who supposedly loved you.
So romance is out. But what we do get an abundance of is friendships, with a dash of murder mystery wrapped in some family drama. This series makes me nostalgic for a few reasons; I do remember watching the Addams Family as a kid on VHS – still have that copy as a matter of fact and might just dig it up to take a trip down memory lane. (I never did manage that last time I read this book)
Another thing that I really miss is the way of life back then. It was slower and for the most part you dealt with the here and now. You were present, lounged around for hours and hours, talking and what not. There were no social media, the constant updates or having to be “on” all the time. I can honestly say that I miss it a bit. Jack Meloche narrated this book very nicely. I loved every minute spent listening to it and I think he captured the essence of the time and place as well as the characters.
I’m head over heels for this series and I can’t wait for more books – of any kind. Highly recommended.
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