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Old 07-05-2011, 08:47 AM   #13
Seb Kirby
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Hi

Top Kindle thriller 'Take No More'.

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'Take No More is an absolutely stunning thriller from a new author, I can't remember the last murder mystery I read that was so good…….'

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Take No More – Julia’s Story

In 'Take No More', Julia Blake is a conservator, working with classic paintings. Her expertise includes imaging beneath the surface of paintings to discover what lies beneath. She is sure that a number of those valuable paintings described as 'missing, believed lost or destroyed' have in fact been overpainted as a means of hiding them and preventing their being destroyed when the moral edicts of the past deemed them unsuitable. She has tracked down a collection of pictures in Florence that looks promising and has gone there to use the new imaging techniques to try to discover a hidden masterpiece and make her reputation.

'Take No More' begins when James Blake, Julia's husband, returns to their home in London to find that she has been shot and killed. What had brought her back to London unannounced? Why had someone killed her?

Blake determines to find her killers no matter what. He has little to go on - just her last message to him sent from her mobile phone: 'help me' with an attachment showing Michelangelo's 'Leda and the Swan'. There is no help from the police as he is impeded by the unsympathetic Inspector Hendricks who suspects him of the murder.....

Out now on Kindle.

Take No More - US

Take No More - UK

Take No More - Germany

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