About Emyl Jenkins
When Emyl Jenkins decided to try her hand at fiction, she took to heart a common piece of advice: write what you know. Translating her 20-plus years in the field of antiques to the page, Emyl has penned the first book in a planned mystery series set in the world of antiques. Chockfull of fun, suspense, and Southern charm, Stealing with Style stars the sparkling heroine Sterling Glass, antiques expert and part-time sleuth. Emyl's fiction debut is being billed as "mystery and mayhem meets Antiques Roadshow" and is a guaranteed original, no fakes or reproductions here. Mystery fans will definitely want to set aside an afternoon to go antiquing with Sterling and Emyl.
Non fiction
Greg Walker (1970)
Why You're Richer Than You Think (1982)
Emyl Jenkins' Guide To Buying And Collecting Early American Furniture (1991)
Emyl Jenkins' Southern Christmas (1992)
Emyl Jenkins' Pleasures Of The Garden (1993)
E. Jenkins Good Early American Furniture (1994)
Emyl Jenkins' Southern Hospitality (1994)
Emyl Jenkins' Appraisal Book (1995)
Emyl Jenkins' Reproduction Furniture (1995)
The Book of American Traditions (1996)
Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling Antiques (2000)
From Storebought to Homemade (2001)
Why You're Richer Than You Think (1982)
Emyl Jenkins' Guide To Buying And Collecting Early American Furniture (1991)
Emyl Jenkins' Southern Christmas (1992)
Emyl Jenkins' Pleasures Of The Garden (1993)
E. Jenkins Good Early American Furniture (1994)
Emyl Jenkins' Southern Hospitality (1994)
Emyl Jenkins' Appraisal Book (1995)
Emyl Jenkins' Reproduction Furniture (1995)
The Book of American Traditions (1996)
Complete Idiot's Guide to Buying and Selling Antiques (2000)
From Storebought to Homemade (2001)
Links to other websites
| emyljenkins.com |
Emyl Jenkins recommends
Sweet Home Carolina (2006) T Lynn Ocean "Take one sophisticated ad executive, drop her in the middle of a small Southern town, and get ready for surprises galore. Sweet Home Carolina mixes memorable characters, great humor, small-town Southern culture, history, and mystery for a delightful romp of a read." |
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