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Death on Canvas

The Jessie O'Bourne Art Mysteries, Volume 1

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Death on Canvas

By: Mary Ann Cherry
Narrated by: Moe Egan
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While painting on location in one of the family's fields, Jessie absentmindedly brushes a note of turquoise onto the canvas. Curious about what added the lovely spot of color, the artist walks over to discover a shoe. The mate is still on the foot of a dying Native American girl crammed between the hay bales.

She whispers to Jessie that her attacker was a cop.

The story becomes more personal when an old flame, Sheriff Russell Bonham, reveals that Amber Reynolds was attacked while on her way to speak to Jessie's family about two missing Thomas Moran masterpieces worth millions. The paintings disappeared nearly 100 years ago from St. Benedict's Mission School. Right after the unsolved murder of Jessie's great aunt Kate.

Jessie teams up with Arvid Abrahmsen, a huge Norwegian cop, and FBI art theft agent, Grant Kennedy, to search for the lost artwork and solve the murders, both the past and the present.

©2016 Mary Ann Cherry (P)2016 Mary Ann Cherry
Detective Fiction Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction

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