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T'Gracie Reese

Autor de Frame Change

8 Obras 52 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Series

Obras de T'Gracie Reese

Frame Change (2014) 12 copias
Set Change (2013) 11 copias
Oil Change (2014) 9 copias
Game Change (2014) 8 copias
Sea Change (2013) 7 copias
Sex Change (2014) 2 copias
Climate Change (2015) 2 copias

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An extremely erudite mystery, with enough depth both in character and plot that I would consider this a true piece of literature, Frame Change is a compelling story--hard to put down. Whether the setting is Chicago, Bay St Lucie Mississippi (a narrative remake of Bay St Louis MS or Port St Lucie FL?), or Graz, Austria, the local color is, indeed colorful and, near as I can tell, relatively accurate. There are no breaks in the action, and the suspense level is high throughout the book. This is one mystery I unabashedly recommend.… (más)
 
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mtbearded1 | otra reseña | Feb 16, 2018 |
4 STARS

This is book 5 of Nina Bannister Mystery and the only one I have read. I feel that it can stand alone really well. I would like to read the other 4 books now. I was happy about how it all came together and surprised me. The suspense was good. I enjoyed the plot.
That everyone started to think because her paintings were selling that she must be a good artist. So they jumped on the band wagon.

Nina Bannister is learning to paint. She is a retired school teacher and Principal. Her friend Carol has become close to her. Nina has a lot of friends.

Carol was a teacher than worked for The Chicago Art Museum and now she has turned to smuggling art to help her sick father. Carol feels really close to Nina. They are having fun dreaming up a trip to Europe.

You are drawn into Carol and Nina's lives and you want to see them solve their problems and see how far Nina's paintings will go.

You can see how easy it is when you need money to start making wrong choices and then you get deeper and deeper into trouble.

There is a rich man who is buying stolen art and having it smuggled to one of his homes. There is a mystery person or group that is trying to find the stolen paintings from the Jews by Germans in WWII and steal it back to return to rightful owners. The couriers are disappearing.

The setting for most of the book happens in Bay St. Lucy, Mississippi

I like the sense of humor in the book too. I laughed a few times.

I was given this ebook to read so I could give a honest review and be apart of Frame Change blog tour.
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rhonda1111 | otra reseña | Dec 1, 2014 |

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Estadísticas

Obras
8
Miembros
52
Popularidad
#307,430
Valoración
½ 4.7
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
7

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