From the national bestselling author of Checked Out, Helen Hawthorne must pose as a painter to catch an artful killer .
In just 24 hours, the London art world is rocked by two horrific murders. First, gallery owner Kingsley Black is found dead in bizarre circumstances - a six-inch hole punched through the middle of his face. In the space sits an apple.
Author Peggy van Hulsteyn, a long-time Santa Fe resident, knows these worlds intimately. The Art of Murder is a smart, engaging, and entertaining novel for readers who love eccentric New Mexico and who enjoy a good whodunit.
From the national bestselling author of Checked Out, Helen Hawthorne must pose as a painter at Fort Lauderdale’s famous Bonnet House Museum to catch an artful killer .
Planting her feet firmly in the small town where she grew up, Abby Crown is finally feeling some stability in her life.
A collection of 13 true-crime stories with a common link. The murders, recounted by a variety of writers who include Oscar Wilde, have some connection with the artistic or literary world, whether through victim, murderer or circumstance.