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The Pirate Queen's Daughter

Autor William Frank
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2023
A reclusive Boston widow sends her alluring daughter, Aoife O'Malley, to the Santa Fe office of veteran art-crime detective Tom McNaul. The job: to recover a Monet water lilies painting that was stolen from their family twenty years ago in a murder/burglary in Northern Ireland. Tom accepts the challenge but soon finds himself pursued by lethal elements of Boston's Irish mob. Outgunned and stymied by the murder of his only suspect, Tom joins forces with his older brother, Willie, and agent Kate Bacon, his former partner on the FBI Art Crime Team.

When the three fly to Ireland, hoping to trace the painting from the original crime scene, they are swept into a world of violent political intrigue. Their whirlwind circuit of the Emerald Isle soon turns deadly as agents of unknown organizations pursue them. Tom fears that radical elements of both the IRA and Orange paramilitaries want the painting to finance terrorism--perhaps even to reignite the Troubles. As the dangers increase, he finds himself unable to trust anyone in his struggle to fulfill his quest and untangle his complex relationships with Aoife, Kate, and the pirate queen.
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ISBN-13: 9781948749831
ISBN-10: 1948749831
Pagini: 262
Dimensiuni: 145 x 208 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Holly Harrison

Notă biografică

William Frank is a professor emeritus of meteorology who has brought a distinct literary style to the modern detective story. His unique focus is on the one form of major crime that is primarily pursued by private detectives: international art theft. His first novel, Young Blood and Old Paint, was a finalist in the Private Eye Writers of America's best first novel contest. Georgia in the Wind, his short story introducing the McNaul brothers, was selected from among 200 submissions for the Mystery Writers of America's 2019 anthology, Odd Partners.