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Die in Plain Sight

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The incomparable New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell explores the fine art of murder.

Lacey Quinn is determined to prove that the striking landscapes she inherited, done by her late, much-loved grandfather, are as good as anything hanging in museums of California Impressionism today. But the paintings now in her possession are more than the works of a talented master; they are anguished voices from the grave . . . crying murder!

Suddenly Lacey's investigation into the life and death of the enigmatic artist is leading her down an ever-darkening road paved with lies, blood, and devastating secrets. It also leads her to Ian Lapstrake, a security specialist employed by the appraisal house Rarities Unlimited, who has taken an interest in Lacey's inheritance . . . and in her safety. Because someone wants to prevent Lacey Quinn from examining her grandfather's work too closely, by any means necessary. And clues to a series of horrific, unexplained killings may be hidden in the brushstrokes—clues that have now indelibly marked Lacey and Ian for death.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 26, 2003
      Heavy on romance and light on mystery, Lowell's latest romantic thriller (after Running Scared), set in the art world, promises fireworks, then fizzles out. Art buyer and struggling southern California artist Lacey Quinn shows a few of her grandfather's paintings to renowned artist Susa Donovan, in the area for a charity event. The paintings are mostly landscapes, but also include a few samples from his dark later work, including detailed depictions of murder and death by fire and drowning. Believing that the landscapes are really the work of famous California plein air painter Lewis Marten, Susa asks Lacey to have them professionally appraised. Lacey resists Susa's pleas, fearing that her grandfather may have been guilty of forgery, but she discovers something far more complicated and horrifying. The murders her grandfather depicted actually took place, and as Lacey digs into her grandfather's past, strangely similar murder attempts and arsons begin cropping up. Her research leads her to Ward Forrest, a financier and real estate mogul who is obsessed with the paintings. In spite of the high-concept plot, most readers will guess the outcome well before the end of the book, and the speed and ease with which Lacey unravels three decades of murder and mayhem defy credibility. The wide array of characters and the engaging lesson on California art are enjoyable, but they can't make up for the lack of suspense.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      AUDIOFILE Golden Voice Alyssa Bresnahan again displays her talent in this romantic suspense. After submitting her grandfather's paintings to a charity appraisal, Lacey Quinn is shocked to learn that they are either the works of a noted California Impressionist, or remarkable forgeries. With the help of artist Susa Donovan, a contemporary of Lacey's grandfather, and Investigator Ian Lapstrake, Lacey digs into her family's past and learns that her grandfather was a man of many secrets. Although the listener will likely solve the puzzle long before the final chapter, Bresnahan delivers an absorbing performance with scenes of sensual encounters, bitter confrontations, and imminent danger. K.M.D. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      March 15, 2003
      Art buyer Lacey's grandfather painted the kind of plein air landscapes that are all the rage-but his landscapes hint at murder.

      Copyright 2003 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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