Murder at the National Gallery
Title: | Murder at the National Gallery (Capital Crime Mysteries) |
Author: | Margaret Truman |
Year First Published: | 1996 |
Page Count: | 368 |
Synopsis: | "POWERFUL . . . FASCINATING . . . Truman absolutely amazes." --Atlanta Journal & Constitution When the senior curator at Washington's famed National Gallery finds a missing painting by the Renaissance master Caravaggio, he mounts a world-class exhibition--and plots a brilliant forgery scheme that will stun the art world. "A THRILLING CHASE." --Publishers Weekly But an artful deception suddenly becomes a portrait of blackmail and murder--as gallery owner and part-time sleuth Annabel Reed-Smith and her husband go searching for clues in the heady arena of international art and uncover a rare collection of unscrupulous characters that leads all the way to Italy. "HIGHLY RECOMMENDED . . . One of [Margaret] Truman's best." --Booklist |
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