‘Pictures of Deceit’ by SC Richmond


Pictures of Deceit

Celebrated art dealer Michael Masters comes home to stage a long-awaited exhibition, but
when he disappears, local journalist Alexandra Price turns out to be the last person to have seen him alive. As the mystery deepens and a body is washed up, Alex wonders if she is the victim of a set-up.

This is the second book in Ms Richmond’s Alex Price series and while it was initially fascinating, I found it more difficult to get into than the first book. However, she tells a good tale and has clearly done her research (or has a good imagination), as the story has a realistic tone to it that is always the sign of a good storyteller.

 
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  6 comments for “‘Pictures of Deceit’ by SC Richmond

  1. stephrichmond's avatar
    13/04/2018 at 10:01 PM

    Thank you for the lovely review. 😊

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  2. schingle's avatar
    03/03/2018 at 4:10 PM

    Good to see one of the people I’m following reading the works of another one that I’m following. I want to read this one too, but I read and reviewed her third book first. Go figure. Good review, Colin.

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    • colingarrow's avatar
      03/03/2018 at 7:55 PM

      Oh yeah, I often read books in the wrong order, though only cos I’m not paying attention!

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  3. robbiesinspiration's avatar
    03/03/2018 at 12:02 PM

    Sounds good, Colin. I like books about artworks and art dealers.

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