"Antiques and Adversity in the Azores" By Victoria Tait: Review/Giveaway

Review by Sarah Erwin

Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of the book and a link to purchase it.

Fans of author Victoria Tait will be happy to get their hands on the first book in her newest series: Antiques and Adversity in the Azores. Readers new to Victoria’s work will enjoy this mysterious escape.

The story’s main character is antiques expert Georgina Carey. Georgina is offered a commission to value the estate of a deceased Portuguese collector in the Azores. She accepts the job, hoping that a trip away from the UK will help her recover from the death of her con man husband.


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Georgina is pleased to stay in a lake house on São Miguel Island, that is until a body is found floating in the lake, echoing a mysterious death from over 30 years ago. While she tells herself she will remain focused on her task, Georgina finds herself drawn into the secrets of the local town. As she pieces together the stories she learns from residents, she starts to wonder if the deaths were as accidental as they seemed or if something more unsettling is at play.

Readers who enjoy a literary escape to beautiful settings should grab this book. The setting was simply enchanting, rich with vivid details. This is perfect arm-chair travel. This is a specialty of Victoria’s writing – rich details about the food, the climate, the people, that bring the story to life.

The island felt like a small town where everyone knew everyone else’s history and that made the mystery layered and complicated.  

Georgina is an intelligent sleuth who has been through a lot in her personal life, and what adds even more to this story is that Georgina experiences a lot of personal growth. The Georgina readers meet at the start of the book is not the same Georgina when we finish the story. This detail made the story feel even deeper than a traditional mystery, and I greatly enjoyed my time with Georgina.

To enter to win a copy of Antiques and Adversity in the Azores(print or ebook winner's choice), simply email KRL at krlcontests@gmail[dot]com by replacing the [dot] with a period, and with the subject line "azores,” or comment on this article. A winner will be chosen April 12, 2025. US residents only and you must be 18 or older to enter. If entering via email please include your mailing address in case you win. If entering via comment please include your email address so we can contact you. You can read our privacy statement here if you like.

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Sarah Erwin started her career as a children’s librarian, later becoming a public library director and now she’s a stay at home mom. While her career might have changed, her love of reading has been a constant since 4th grade and she reads over 200 books a year. Read along with her on her blog Sarah Can’t Stop Reading or on Instagram. Sarah lives in St. Louis, MO with her two kids, her husband and a family dog and cat.

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Comments

  1. Not a lot of mysteries set in The Azores. Count me in! Print please.

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  2. I've been hearing a lot about this one! tWarner419@aol.com

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  3. Thank you for the review, now I am intrigued by "a mysterious death from over 30 years ago" ! Wow! I love the setting of Sao Miguel Island of Azores! My park manager is from Azores, I have to let her know about this book!

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  4. I love traveling to new places while I read!

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  5. This book review sounds wonderful. I am happily married, praise God, but I recognize many others aren't as lucky.
    This story sounds intriguing and I think the reviewer did a wonderful job. I too would appreciate a hard copy of your book. I am looking forward to reading this story.

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  6. Tunisa is truly a wonderland.

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  7. Azores? This sounds great & I am excited to read this. Thanks, always enjoy you reviews. nani_geplcs(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  8. I’m so looking forward to reading this ,instead of an Easter 🐣 egg ,I’ve booked an Easter cruise to the Azores

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  9. Both my husband’s paternal and maternal family are from the Azores. By herself, the age of thirteen, his paternal grandmother came here, thru Ellis Island, to California meeting family already here. His maternal grandparents both emigrated as young teenagers. So, it’ll be exciting to see how their “homeland” is depicted. Also…I love Victoria Tait’s work! Whether Kenya or all parts in England, I’m in! kat8762(at)aol(dot)com

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  10. This sounds like a good mystery! Thanks for the chance to win! Faith C

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  11. Dead people and antiques? Awesome! I don't use Google. Print, Kathleen Gardiner, 225 Doraland Street, Kingsford, MI 49802, luvneedsaheart@yahoo.com

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  12. I would love to win a print copy of this book! Thanks for the chance. lindaherold999(at)gmail(dot)com

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  13. Thank you so much for sharing. The book sounds amazing. God bless you. Debra Pruss dpruss@prodigy.net

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  14. You had me at antiques and Azores - anything ntique related always appeals to me and I know little about the Azores. Sounds like a great read!

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  15. Super excited for Antiques and Adversity in the Azores! On my TBR list and can't wait for the opportunity to read and review this wonderful sounding book. Thank you for the chance to win a copy!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  16. It sounds like a really interesting book. Thank you for sharing.

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  17. Mary Holshouser
    Antiques and murder seem to go hand-in-hand.
    sounds like a good read. thanks.
    txmlhl(at)yahoo(dot)com

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    1. I would be beyond thrilled to win! Cannot afford to buy new books.
      Blessedfllady62(at)yahoo(com)

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  18. We have a winner!

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