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THE ART OF BETRAYAL by Connie Berry

THE ART OF BETRAYAL

by Connie Berry

Pub Date: June 8th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-64385-594-3
Publisher: Crooked Lane

An American antiques dealer becomes involved in yet another murder across the pond.

Kate Hamilton is running an antiques shop for Ivor Tweedy, a friend in Long Barston, Suffolk, who’s recovering from surgery. When a woman walks in to sell an extremely valuable Chinese funerary jar, Kate’s psychic gift for knowing when an antique is real immediately kicks in. Evelyn Villiers’ plan to offer more of her late husband’s valuable and well-documented collection soon leads to theft, betrayal, and murder. As Kate researches Evelyn’s background, she learns that her husband died 18 years ago and that Evelyn blames his death on their daughter, Lucy, who was about to run off with the family’s strikingly handsome chauffeur. Disaster strikes when Evelyn is stabbed on the day of the village May Fair and the pot is stolen, leaving Ivor on the hook for a large sum. Kate has continued her romance with DI Tom Mallory, whom she helped solve several other crimes. Her expertise comes in handy when both the police and Evelyn’s solicitor ask Kate to do an inventory of Evelyn's belongings. Oddly, the house is in poor shape; Evelyn had been living in a small, bare room and was rarely seen outside; and many of the valuable objects are missing. Past and present collide in a tricky case in which large sums of money provide ample motive for murder.

A delight for lovers of antiques and complicated mysteries with a touch of romance.