Feint of Art: : An Annie Kincaid Mystery
Feint of Art: : An Annie Kincaid Mystery
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The first in a new mystery series starring art-forger-Gone-good Annie Kincaid
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.
Feint of Art:: An Annie Kincaid Mystery,Hailey Lind,Signet,0451216997,Fiction,Fiction - Mystery/ Detective,Mystery & Detective - General,Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths,Mystery And Suspense Fiction,Mystery/Suspense,Fiction / Mystery & Detective / General
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