“Portland, Maine, Detective Harvey Larson and his wife, Jennifer, settle into their idyllic home life as newlyweds, but things take a terrifying turn when they dig too deeply into a case concerning a ring of art thieves”–
Detective Harvey Larson and his bride, Jennifer, become fine art aficionados to help solve Harvey’s case concerning a ring of art thieves. The Larsons settle into their idyllic home life, but things take a terrifying turn when they dig too deep. Meanwhile, Jennifer’s sister Abby comes to stay, and Harvey finds himself sorting out her suitors. Should he lift his ban on Eddie when it comes to dating his sisters-in-law? Worst of all, can Harvey put aside his longing for vengeance when Jennifer’s old boyfriend crosses his radar?
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Summary
From: Rebecca Maney
Book Title: Found Art
Book Author: Susan Page Davis
What do you like about this book:
"Something interesting turned up on our tobacco case this morning."
When a piece of fine art turns up among the spoils of a tobacco smuggling ring, Harvey Larson's Priority Unit is called in to investigate. It seems that quite a few valuable pieces of art have either been stolen from private collections or gone missing after what first appeared to be a routine home invasion. It appears that the perpetrators may have known exactly what they were looking for.
Posing undercover as art enthusiasts, Harvey and his wife Jennifer attend several local events in order to see if they can determine how the criminals are getting their inside information. Meanwhile, on the home front, Jennifer's morning sickness is making Harvey nervous, and the line of suitors at their door to give her younger sister Abby their undivided attention, is growing longer by the day. The last thing they need is for the subject of Jennifer's old boyfriend to come up into conversation.
Join the author's now familiar cast of characters as they "serve up Maine Justice" and deepen the relationships that matter the most.
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