Sunday, February 28, 2016

Counterfeit Conspiracies

I received a copy of Counterfeit Conspiracies by Ritter Ames from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Laurel Beacham may have been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she has long since lost it digging herself out of trouble. Her father gambled and womanized his way through the family fortune before skiing off an Alp, leaving her with more tarnish than trust fund. Quick wits and connections have gained her a reputation as one of the world’s premier art recovery experts. The police may catch the thief, but she reclaims the missing masterpieces.
The latest assignment, however, may be her undoing. Using every ounce of luck and larceny she possesses, Laurel must locate a priceless art icon and rescue a co-worker (and ex-lover) from a master criminal, all the while matching wits with a charming new nemesis. Unfortunately, he seems to know where the bodies are buried—and she prefers hers isn’t next.
This is the first in A Bodies of Art Mystery series.  I'm not an art buff but globe hopping with Laurel and her friends was fun.  She travels the world recovering stolen art pieces and is one of the best in her business.  Can she keep one step ahead of the thieves?

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