Fatal Impressions

Fatal Impressions
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Coleman and Dinah Greene Mystery Series, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Reba White Williams

ناشر

Story Plant, The

شابک

9781611881325
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  • نقد و بررسی
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Publisher's Weekly

February 10, 2014
Fans of Williams's first Coleman and Dinah Green mystery, Restrike (2013), are sure to enjoy this sequel. At age 33, Coleman has a lot to celebrate. In the five years she has owned ArtSmart, she has turned it into "the most successful art magazine in New York." Now, with her acquisition of First Home, she's on her way to realizing her dream of having a whole family of magazines. Meanwhile, cousin Dinah, owner of the Greene Gallery, has won a big contract to provide art for the Manhattan office of a prestigious management consultants firm, Davidson, Douglas, Danbury & Weeks. The project for DDD&W takes a sinister turn after some valuable artworks go missing. The murder of two DDD&W employees raises the stakes. A past president of the New York City Art Commission with more than 30 years' experience in business and finance, Williams has already won accolades from such notable authors as Steve Berry, Julia Spencer-Fleming, and Thomas H. Cook. This entry is bound to bring her more of the same.



Kirkus

Williams' (Restrike, 2013) Southern-gal cousins contend with a murder charge in this second in a series of Manhattan-based art-world mysteries.After their amateur sleuthing in Restrike (2013), cousins Coleman and Dinah Greene have gotten back to their regular interests. Coleman, the publisher of ArtSmart magazine, is excited to have acquired a home-decor magazine, thanks to funding from her recently discovered half brother. Dinah, seeking to make her Midtown art gallery profitable, is happy to have landed a contract to buy and hang art at the Manhattan office of management consultants Davidson, Douglas, Danbury & Weeks. That office turns out to be an awful place, however, with hostile, weird staff and hints that some of its existing art collection has gone missing. When DDD&W's head of human resources, the lookalike sister of the nasty in-house art curator, is discovered dead, Dinah is accused of the crime. The cousins, along with their friends, family and co-workers, swing into action to defend Dinah and unravel DDD&W's many mysteries. Williams, an art historian and print collector, once again brings plenty of colorful brushwork to her narrative, setting forth another fine-art puzzle while expanding upon characters and subplots introduced in her debut. This snowballing of detail is largely entertaining, although at times it causes fast-moving narrative shifts; Coleman, for example, rather abruptly dumps a love interest that had seemed so promising in the first book and embarks on two new flirtations, perhaps due to commitment issues born of her shadowy North Carolina past. Such tidbits are ultimately tantalizing, however, whetting readers' appetites for Williams' next installation of art-focused adventures.An engaging continuation of Williams' chick-lit-meets-mystery series. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.




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