Summary:
Annie breaks the news to her curator ex-boyfriend Ernst: his museum's new $15 million Caravaggio is a fake. Then the janitor is killed, Ernst disappears, and a dealer makes off with several Old Master drawings. If she breaks the case using her old connections, Annie can finally pay the rent. But doing so could also draw her back into the underworld of forgers she swore she'd left behind.
Here is a round up of the reviews we posted on our www.haileylind.com.
Julie Lewis also reviewed Feint of Art on allreaders.com.
You can read Dawn Dowdle's Mystery Lovers Corner review from October 1, 2006.
Rachel Hyde also reviewed the first book on myshelf.com.
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1 comment:
Feint of Art.... now I want to know when Georges LeFleur is
finishing HIS manuscript! LOL.
And I'm trying to remember how I stumbled upon your book
to begin with .... via Ann Parker, to Margaret Dumas, to your
blog maybe? Or mysterymostcozy.com.
At any rate, any book that lends respectability to copyists is
okay by me .... I grew up overseas and think it's a pity the
general public here can't buy decent oil paintings .... REAL
reproductions .... like a person in Europe can. American artists
are such snobs about the strangest things.
Thanks for a good read ... on to the next tome.
Dani
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