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The Mystery of the Missing Book

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Antiques Roadshow meets Agatha Christie! Discover your next favourite cozy mystery series, featuring a funny, feisty antique dealer turned amateur sleuth who lives in the cosiest corner of Kent.

Meet novice antique dealer Lina warm, independent and blessed with an uncanny nose for a bargain . . . and a talent for sniffing out trouble!

Lina is finding her feet in the antiques trade, working alongside her eccentric mentor Griff. Attending a bustling local fair, Lina makes a thrilling a single page from a rare medieval manuscript.

Not only is the missing book priceless, but it could hold the key to a mystery Lina’s spent her whole life trying to solve — the identity of her father. If she can find it.

But Lina’s hunt quickly turns dangerous. A string of break-ins suggests she’s not the only one after the treasure. Is a jealous rival dealer trying to steal her prize, or is something far more sinister at play?

Lina must summon every ounce of her courage if she’s to track down the missing manuscript, protect frail, kind-hearted Griff — and solve the riddle of who she really is.

This delightful traditional mystery series is perfect for fans of Faith Martin, Lovejoy, Clare Chase, M.C. Beaton, Simon Brett, Margaret Yorke and The Thursday Murder Club — and anyone who enjoys a good rummage in an antique shop!

Please note, this book was previously published as Drawing the Line, and has been lightly edited for language.

READERS LOVE THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING BOOK:

‘Thoroughly sharp, modern, witty, and literate.’ Margaret Yorke

‘In Cutler . . . we are undoubtedly dealing with the crème de la crème.’ The Times

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Really enjoyed the drive through the English countryside with quirky antiques dealers. Found the antiques trade fascinating and the storyline engrossing.’ Susan

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Delightfully engaging characters and an excellent plot line. Has overtones of a modern Dorothy Sayers.’ Sandra

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys mysteries, interesting stories and great characters. I'd love to read further adventures of Lina and Griff.’ savvyshoppers

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Really engaging plot, believable characters and a satisfying ending. Some good twists too.’ Kindle Customer

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Well written, good characters and plots. I discovered Judith Cutler late last year and have been hooked on all her books and characters since.’ Derek

MEET LINA TOWNEND
Lina Townend is not your average antique dealer. Warm, clever, and endlessly curious, she has an uncanny ‘divvy’s nose’ for spotting treasures among the bric-a-brac, and a knack for sniffing out trouble where others see only clutter. Living and working alongside her eccentric mentor, Griff Tripp, Lina spends her days at bustling village fairs, in her cosy shop, and trawling auctions for hidden gems.

316 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2025

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Judith Cutler

88 books94 followers
Judith Cutler was born and bred in the Midlands, and revels in using her birthplace, with its rich cultural life, as a background for her novels. After a long stint as an English lecturer at a run-down college of further education, Judith, a prize-winning short-story writer, has taught Creative Writing at Birmingham University, has run occasional writing course elsewhere (from a maximum security prison to an idyltic Greek island) and ministered to needy colleagues in her role as Secretary of the Crime Writers' Association.

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3,895 reviews291 followers
December 2, 2025
I had a hard time with the way this story was presented. I am too old, perhaps, to relax my expectations of a sane delivery of plot and dialogue. It was like reading a comic's notes in preparing a dialogue for a cartoon, Maybe?

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December 15, 2025
A cast of interesting characters

I thoroughly enjoyed this cozy mystery! Yes, it took a bit to get going, but I didn't mind one bit. What really drew me in were the characters—Lina and Griff felt so real and likable. The antiques world was fascinating, though I will say it felt a little less rooted in village life than some cozies I've read. Still, the people and relationships made this thoroughly enjoyable. Highly recommend for a relaxing, engaging read!
9 reviews
January 24, 2026
lovely read, interesting plot twist.

Lovely mystery story about about a missing book whilst also touching on family is what you make it. Lina an aged out foster child works with Griff an older eccentric gentlemen learning the antique trade. If you’re interested in tales with missing books, octogenarian lovers, strong female lead and some quirky little plot twists you’ll love it. Would appeal to Agatha Raisin fans.
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Author 72 books324 followers
January 29, 2026
I enjoyed this entertaining mystery about antique dealers and a valuable book.

I liked both Griff and Lina, each distinctive and well-developed characters. Lina has a paticularly troublesome background but Griff's fatherly love helps her through the battles.

It was interesting to have a peek into the antique world alongside the twists and turns of the mystery.

Well-written with an easy flow and certainly engaging.

Recommended.
168 reviews1 follower
January 10, 2026
That was a bit different in terms of a cozy mystery.

Although there are lots of mysteries set around the antiques business this one was a bit different. Lots of fun but lots of tension too. Lots of the would be heroes turning into potential villains so let Lina it was hard to know who to trust! Xxx
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Author 4 books9 followers
November 24, 2025
Who'd have thought an antique dealer searching for a rare book could result in a challenging, fast-paced and very dangerous adventure? The fact that she was also searching for family adds to the suspense. Will her vague childhood memories result in connecting with her father? And will she be happy with the results? The plot is full of twists and turns and it's hard to sort out allies from enemies.
I enjoyed this immensely and found it hard to put down.
5 reviews1 follower
November 27, 2025
This was a very intriguing tale. I found the characters to be well drawn and the mystery compelling. I would have given it 5 stars, were it not for some rather glaring errors which should have been picked up in the proofreading stages. I pointed them out as I went along.
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2,366 reviews45 followers
January 4, 2026
This book was difficult to stay interested in...the vocabulary was odd, probably a lot of British language usage, and most of it not explained. Disjointed paragraphs. Sentences that didn't make any sense where they were. Odd.
79 reviews
January 19, 2026
This was one of the most boring books I have tried to read. I made it half way through and couldn’t go any farther. It was boring nothing of any relevance was happening. The characters were flat and unbelievable. Child services recommended an elderly alcoholic to be a teenagers guardian. The teenager just happened to suffer from self abuse and anger issues. She had very little education, but she was restoring antiques in the shop her guardian owned. She is on a quest to find her biological father who turns out to be titled and odd ball like her. There is an excessive amount of details about which highway to take and how to get around in a rural village. The story was all over the place. Lina and Griff frequently spoke about overcharging customers and underpaying sellers.

Overall boring and unbelievable. I realize it is the first in the series and there is character development, but the author isn’t even doing that. This series is off my list.
190 reviews
January 26, 2026
Ok

Thought this would be rubbish by the camp stereotypes and young woman who has murky past in every sense. But really enjoyed it light easy read . Ok some bits a bit over the top . But really enjoyable.
68 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2025
interesting read

This one for those antique wanna bees, some good facts and an interesting story. Got a little confusing but a good twist at the end
33 reviews
December 23, 2025
very good

Really enjoyed the voice of the heroine, the twisty plot and the very precious mcguffin.
Great fun to try and discover which characters were evil!
711 reviews3 followers
January 19, 2026
Don't bother

What a truly boring book read a couple of chapters then skipped to the end,how on earth this got published ,never mind more book
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