"humorous enjoyable amateur sleuth"
Annie Kincaid owns a faux-finishing business; her attempt
to gain some respect from the art community. Her
reputation does not allow her to work as an art restorer
since she was arrested when she was seventeen and her
grandfather is notoriously known as one of the great art
forgers of all time. She presently works at the Chapel of
Chimes, a columbarium, mausoleum and crematorium fixing
faded art when she meets Cindy Tanaka at a nearby cemetery. Cindy asks her if the reproduction of La Fornarina by
Raphael could actually be the original. While they talk,
two men dressed as goblins leave a package that they stole
from the crypt that Cindy picks up just before leaving.
Later Annie tracks down Cindy, but finds her dead. The
police believe she committed suicide, but two people
connected to La Fornarina end up hospitalized. Annie
believes a killer is tying up loose ends so she starts
snooping see if the link to Cindy is as strong as her gut
feels it is. She almost becomes the next victim, but that
does not stop prevent her from continuing her inquiries. This is a humorous enjoyable amateur sleuth tale starring
a roguish heroine who has larceny in her genes especially
involving art forgeries. The puzzle of the painting leads
curious Annie into some scary BRUSH WITH DEATH scenarios
while the quirky support cast adds a sense of place to the
plot. Hailey Lind provides a creative art of larceny
thriller. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 24, 2007
SummaryFormer-forger turned faux-finisher Annie Kincaid hopes that
if she can help return an alleged masterpiece to Italy, her
sketchy reputation will finally be redeemed. But when a sexy
art thiefand murderenter the picture, Annie
realizes that it won't be so easy to put things to rest.
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