The art of deception, a daughter of Sherlock Holmes mystery, Leonard Goldberg
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The art of deception, a daughter of Sherlock Holmes mystery, Leonard Goldberg
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eng
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no index present
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fiction
Main title
The art of deception
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1137206579
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Leonard Goldberg
Series statement
The daughter of Sherlock Holmes mysteries, 4
Sub title
a daughter of Sherlock Holmes mystery
Summary
"In the west end of London, an apparently crazed individual is on the loose, breaking into art galleries and private homes to slash valuable paintings of women. Despite Scotland Yard's best efforts, the criminal remains at large and continues on his destructive path. When Joanna and the Watsons are called in to solve the mystery, they soon discover that although the canvases have been slashed, their backings remain pristine, with no cuts or scratches. The criminal, it seems, is no mere vandal-he's searching for something hidden behind the portraits. Suspicion soon falls on two skilled art restorers who previously worked at the gallery where all the vandalized art was purchased. When Joanna finds the body of one in a bricked off fireplace at the gallery, the other is left as the prime suspect. But then he's discovered dead as well. Luckily, Joanna has a plan for ensnaring the criminal once and for all. But it must not fail, or more paintings-and lives-will be lost"--, Provided by publisher
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- Murder + Investigation -- Fiction
- London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Watson, John H., (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- West End (London, England) -- Fiction
- Memorial (Oshkosh) - Drzycimski, Mary Ann
- Women private investigators -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Blalock, Joanna (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Holmes, Sherlock -- Fiction
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- Murder + Investigation -- Fiction
- London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Watson, John H., (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- West End (London, England) -- Fiction
- Memorial (Oshkosh) - Drzycimski, Mary Ann
- Women private investigators -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Blalock, Joanna (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- Holmes, Sherlock -- Fiction
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