Feint of Art
(An Art Lover's Mystery #1)
The first in a new mystery
series starring art-forger-Gone-good Annie Kincaid
Annie's got bad news for
her ex-boyfriend, curator Ernst Pettigrew; The snooty Brock Museum's new fifteen-million-dollar
Caravaggio painting is as fake as a three-dollar bill. Then, the same night
Annie makes her shattering appraisal, the janitor on duty in the museum is
killed—and Ernst disappears.
To top it all off, a
well-known art dealer has absconded with multiple Old Master drawings, leaving
forgeries in their places. Finding the originals and pocketing the reward money
will help Annie get her landlord off her back. But a close encounter with a
fickle yet charming art thief could draw her into the underworld of fakes and
forgers she swore she'd left behind...
Shooting Gallery
(An Art Lover's Mystery #2)
Modernism isn't Annie's
thing, but even she is surprised to discover that the "sculpture" in
a prestigious gallery's grisly new exhibition is an all-too-real corpse-the
artist's. Meanwhile, a Chagall painting is stolen from the Brock Museum, and
Annie's old friend Bryan is accused of being in on the fix.
To track down the missing
Chagall, she'll need the dubious assistance of a certain sexy art thief. And if
Michael-or whatever his real name may be-isn't distraction enough, Annie's
mother shows up in town, acting strangely. Annie's got to solve these
mysteries, and fast-because art is long, but life can be very, very short.
Brush With Death
(An Art Lover's Mystery #3)
Working nights to restore
murals in a building full of cremated remains is strange enough, but chasing a
crypt-robbing ghoul through a graveyard is downright creepy.
In Brush with Death, San
Francisco artist Annie Kincaid finds herself drawn into a decades-old mystery
involving some illustrious graveyard residents and Raphael's most intimate
portrait, dubbed La Fornarina, or "the little baker girl".
Could the Raphael
"copy" hanging amidst funerary urns actually be the priceless
original? Is the masked crypt-robber somehow connected to the Raphael? Or is
the painting part of a larger puzzle involving Annie's unrepentant grandfather,
master art forger Georges LeFleur, and an Italian "fakebuster" out to
ruin him? Annie's under pressure to figure things out...before she finds her
permanent home amongst the ashes.
Arsenic and Old Paint
(An Art Lover's Mystery #4)
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