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Catherine Dunbar (Author)
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June 30, 2000
Art restorer Leone Fleming is quite pleased with her quiet life sharing a space with her friend Philippa's increasingly chic gallery off the north end of the Portobello Road and most of her leisure time
with her father, prominent judge Sir Richard Fleming. Then little ripples begin to ruffle the calm waters.


Whitcombs Gallery has sent Leone a charming portrait executed in 1742 by Walter Devis for cleaning. Its provenance is quite clear, yet she finds herself with doubts about the picture's authenticity. Expressing them incites the fury of Piers Carlton, son of the owners, who makes all manner of threats.


Meanwhile, a killer sentenced by Sir Richard to prison is out--and looking for revenge. Still haunted by dreams of the mother who one evening said good night and vanished forever, Leone dreads any danger to her father. Their close tie once split her from her lover, Jack. Now he, too, is back.


Meanwhile, Philippa takes up an exciting new artist and seems prepared to risk all on a show, and perhaps on an unwise affair. As the ripples build into waves, Leone is uncertain where to turn, even if one clear direction is back into her own muddled memories of the past. A shocking murder forces an election--and a revelation.


Moving quietly and intelligently, but with a clear sense of menace, Dunbar's twisty plot is peopled with vivid, sympathetic characters. After authoring several historical sagas, she succeeds in crafting a well imagined, suspenseful thriller.


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English historical novelist Dunbar, who won the Mary Elgin Award for her debut book, has now written a first mystery, a romantic thriller that probes the undercurrents of family relationships, in the captivating, if slightly breathless, tradition of Mary Higgins Clark. Art restorer Leone Fleming becomes the target of a stalker after she discovers that a work purported to be a valuable heirloomAa portrait of the Wallace family by the 18th-century British painter Arthur DevisAis a fake. She's convinced that her harasser is the obnoxious Piers Carlton, the son of the family that's trying to sell the painting for an enormous price. However, her father, Sir Richard Fleming, a noted British judge, disagrees. And he has more important worries, as the police have informed him that Vic Morenzo, a gangland killer whom Sir Richard helped send to prison 15 years earlier, is out and has sworn revenge. Complicating matters further is the return of Leone's dashing former lover, Jack, an expert at spotting forgery, from whom she parted more acrimoniously than either would have liked. After Leone's best friend goes missing and then turns up dead, the police step in to investigate. But when both Jack and Piers first look equally blameless, then equally guilty, Leone realizes that she alone must determine who the real threat is. Dunbar's facile style and intricate plotting, as well as her haunting images of English family life and its secrets, will enthrall readers. (July)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Art restorer Leone Fleming lives in London near her judge father, the target of an underworld figure out for revenge. Blissfully unaware, Leone blames a suspicious car and a break-in at her shared gallery on an unscrupulous art collector anxious to retrieve a forged painting his aging mother has asked Leone to restore. Art history and art galleries mix with mischief, as Leone sorts out the bad guys"and her feelings toward an ex-lover. Excellent plotting and detail, scary manipulations by the villains, and swiftly paced prose have made this a hot item in Britain. Highly recommended.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 282 pages
  • Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press (June 30, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1890208388
  • ISBN-13: 978-1890208387
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,248,882 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very good read, July 29, 2000
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High Court Judge Sir Richard Fleming is probably going to be appointed to the Appeals Court because of his outstanding career, his excellent public profile, and his overall stand on judicial issues. During his life, Richard has made many enemies and several horrific errors. His daughter Leonie remains the light of his existence especially after her mother died when she was a little lass. The father daughter duo are so close, her fiancé Jack left her because she refused to choose him over her dad.

Leonie owns a shop which she shares with her female friend Phil, who runs an art gallery in the building. Someone is out to get Leonie, making threatening calls, breaking into the store, and attacking an employee. Many people may see Leonie as a target to even up the score with Richard, whose only weakness is his love for his daughter. As she travels the gauntlet laid down by her stalker, Leonie is forced to deal with repressed events from her past that will shape her future if she lives long enough to do so.

Catherine Dunbar gives readers an inside look at the British art scene that shows the perspectives of the artists, forgers, gallery owners, and patrons. The audience learns how an artist gets their works exhibited or rejected. The story line is exciting and entertaining because of the likable characters who strike a chord with the reader.

Harriet Klausner

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5.0 out of 5 stars A writer to look for!, July 5, 2004
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This was a strong debut novel. Dunbar focuses on the characters and their motivations, and--most unusually for current mysteries--cares about her prose style and her craft as well as the possibilities of her plot. She is obviously knowledgeable about the art world--in a way it felt like some of the early Ngaio Marsh mysteries, where Troy's knowledge of art arcana was key to solving the crimes. As a result, you get a book that sticks in your mind and you find yourself what will happen to these two characters in the future. If Dunbar decides to make a series out of her protagonists, I'll be the first one in line to buy the sequels. There are very few mystery novelists writing today that I can say that about!
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