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World-renowned painter Thom Tyler is murdered in Georgian Bay, Canada. The consensus is that Tyler had no enemies. Why would anyone murder him?Detective Sergeant Eva Naslund goes to work with a homicide team from OPP Central. They find no useful blood, print, or DNA evidence. They turn to financial forensics and criminal psychology. Tyler's paintings are worth millions, yet he's deeply in debt to banks and his art agent. Just as the investigation opens a new lead, courtesy of Tyler's friend, J.J. MacKenzie, MacKenzie is murdered. The team is back to ground zero--with two murders to solve. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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If you would have told me I would read a crime book with inspirations from The Group of Seven, I would never have put that on my bingo card. Especially a noir book with a beautiful setting of Georgian Bay!
A.M. Potter has crafted a Canadian crime/mystery masterpiece with this work of fiction. Eva Naslund is working for the OPP's homicide team and needs to work to solve the mystery behind the brutal murder of Thom Tyler, a famous Canadian landscape artist who doesn't appear to have any enemies. But, truth be told, there was a lot of drama going on around the artist including an art dealer who might be taking him for a ride, relationships with many women that didn't end so pleasantly, rival artists, the Russians, and even being friends with Naslund...
This fast paced book is a must-read in my books. There's a lot going on, but the author crafts it so perfectly that it doesn't feel like a lot until you reflect back on the story.
Five out of five stars!
I received this book for free from the author, A.M. Potter, in exchange for an honest review. (