Death of an Old Master by David Dickinson

Death of an Old Master (A Lord Francis Powerscourt Mystery, #3) (Lord Francis Powerscourt)

by David Dickinson

In this the third in the Lord Francis Powerscourt murder mystery series, Lord Francis Powerscourt embarks on an odyssey through the treacherous world of art dealers and picture restorers, framers and reliners, in pursuit of a master forger.

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Art forgers, jilted lovers, somehwat gullible American multi-millionaries and priceless masterpieces weave the journey for Lord Powerscourt in Death of an Old Master, the third tale from David Dickinson about his series about an ex-Army Intelligence Officer, Lord Francis Powerscourt.

Lady Lucy, Lord Francis' wife of 7 years, asks hims to investigate the death of one of her many relatives, Christopher Montague. Montague is an up-and-coming art critic and author who was writing an article about some of the beautiful Masterpieces currently on show at Piper and de Courcy's art gallery being well-painted forgeries. He was found dead in the study of his flat, garotted with piano wire. His mistress' husband is missing and so are many of his books and every last scrap of paper in his desk and the room.

So the mystery begins. Was it something to do with the Italian Masterpieces and the art dealers who made hundreds of thousands by commanding steep prices from American businessmen? Was it the mistress' missing husband? Was it one of the authenticators whom Montague would put out of business with the success of both his article and next book? Dickinson leads us around London and parts of rural England (well, rural in the late 1800s), as Lord Francis tries to find the true murderer before it is too late.

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