The Case of the Angry Artist: A Gilded Age Historical Cozy Mystery (Shipwreck Point Mysteries #2)

Elise M. Stone


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The Case of the Angry Artist: A Gilded Age Historical Cozy Mystery by Elise M. Stone
Criminal Defense Attorney Titus Strong never wanted to be a hero.
But he has a talent for winning impossible cases.

As the prominent lawyer prepares to leave his self-imposed exile in Shipwreck Point, a seaside town south of Boston, his confidential secretary persuades him to take one more client.

Alain DeGarmo, a gifted artist with a volatile temper, is sure gallery owner Walter Baumann has replaced the best painting in his show with a forgery. Getting nowhere with threats, he hires Titus to force Baumann to pay him for the painting he is sure was sold.

A simple enough task, and with Elisabeth Wade’s soft brown eyes pleading for his help, he agrees to take the case.

When the gallery owner is found murdered, the simple case becomes complicated.

The police look no further than the artist for a suspect.

The painter persists in antagonizing everyone involved.

Will Titus be able to uncover the real murderer and prove the artist’s innocence?

Or will his efforts be thwarted by his unruly client?

Be sure to read this mystery with a dash of romance to find out.
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