Rembrandt's Angel
A Neo-Nazi conspiracy threatens Europe . . .
Esther Brookstone's life is at a crossroads. A Scotland Yard inspector who specializes in stolen art, she's reluctantly considering retirement. A three-time widow, she can't quite decide whether paramour and colleague Interpol Agent Bastiann van Coevorden should be husband number four. Decisions are put on hold while she and Bastiann set out to thwart a neo-Nazi conspiracy financed in part by artworks stolen during World War II. Among the stolen art is the masterpiece "An Angel with Titus' Features," a work Esther obsesses about recovering.
The case sends the intrepid pair on an international hunt spanning several European countries and the Amazon jungle. Evading capture and thwarting death, Esther and Bastiann prove time and again that adrenaline-spiked adventures aren't just for the young.
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Rembrandt's Angel
A Neo-Nazi conspiracy threatens Europe . . .
Esther Brookstone's life is at a crossroads. A Scotland Yard inspector who specializes in stolen art, she's reluctantly considering retirement. A three-time widow, she can't quite decide whether paramour and colleague Interpol Agent Bastiann van Coevorden should be husband number four. Decisions are put on hold while she and Bastiann set out to thwart a neo-Nazi conspiracy financed in part by artworks stolen during World War II. Among the stolen art is the masterpiece "An Angel with Titus' Features," a work Esther obsesses about recovering.
The case sends the intrepid pair on an international hunt spanning several European countries and the Amazon jungle. Evading capture and thwarting death, Esther and Bastiann prove time and again that adrenaline-spiked adventures aren't just for the young.
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Rembrandt's Angel

Rembrandt's Angel

by Steven Moore
Rembrandt's Angel

Rembrandt's Angel

by Steven Moore

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Overview

A Neo-Nazi conspiracy threatens Europe . . .
Esther Brookstone's life is at a crossroads. A Scotland Yard inspector who specializes in stolen art, she's reluctantly considering retirement. A three-time widow, she can't quite decide whether paramour and colleague Interpol Agent Bastiann van Coevorden should be husband number four. Decisions are put on hold while she and Bastiann set out to thwart a neo-Nazi conspiracy financed in part by artworks stolen during World War II. Among the stolen art is the masterpiece "An Angel with Titus' Features," a work Esther obsesses about recovering.
The case sends the intrepid pair on an international hunt spanning several European countries and the Amazon jungle. Evading capture and thwarting death, Esther and Bastiann prove time and again that adrenaline-spiked adventures aren't just for the young.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157253592
Publisher: Penmore Press LLC
Publication date: 05/18/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 342
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Steve Moore writes sci-fi, mystery, and thriller novels, novellas, and short stories, blog articles, and book and movie reviews. At last count, he has written twenty-one novels, one a novel for young adults—this tally includes four series. He also has three short story collections. His stories reflect his keen interest in the diversity of human nature that he has observed in his different abodes across the U.S. and in South America as well as in his Latin and European travels for work and pleasure. His interests include music, physics, mathematics, forensics, genetics, robotics, and scientific ethics. He also has an active blog which includes op-ed comments on current events and their meaning to the U.S. and the rest of the world, and opinions about writing and the publishing business of interest to readers and writers alike. He and his wife now live just outside New York City. For more details, visit him at his website and follow him on Facebook and Goodreads where he participates in many discussions with readers and writers.
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