Sexy and talented real estate agent and artist, Lindy McAdams is thrown into a world of crime and madness when she discovers she is the Trustee of her parents’ estate.
Assets are missing. Evidence suggests that her father, a successful real estate broker dabbled in stolen and forged art. Over a million dollars of paintings are missing from her parents’ home.
As she searches for answers, she begins to learn a disturbing truth about her family—a truth she would rather not face.
She gets help from Carter, the handsome owner of the local art gallery. But when she finds one of her parents’ stolen paintings in his gallery, she has to wonder—can she trust him?
A businessman who wants $15,000.00 to return a forged painting apparently signed by her makes her wonder who could be creating forgeries of her work and signing her name—and why would anyone do that?
As she becomes more involved in the local art world she is convinced that Carter’s agent is a serial killer who brutally murdered three female gallery owners, including Carter’s late wife. Did he also murder her parents? She is convinced that he deals in stolen art. But is she leaping to false conclusions?
Soon, her most pressing concern has to focus on who is trying to kill her and why?I am a writer and a painter, mostly watercolors these days. Before I retired, I was an English teacher and then an Internet Marketing consultant for many years.Reading mysteries, thrillers and crime stories is a life long passion, starting with the Nancy Drew series when I was a very young girl. I was married to my husband, John, for 60 years and have two wonderful children, 2 fantastic grandsons and a great grandson on the way.Readable
I enjoyed reading Deadly Denial but I didn't fund that I couldn't put it down. Plot was good if somewhat predictable. 221