Stolen Light

Stolen Light

by Claudia Riess
Stolen Light

Stolen Light

by Claudia Riess

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Overview

Cuba 1958: American-born William Delany's sugar plantation is attacked by rebels. He is killed and his priceless art collection is presumed taken as plunder.

Fifty years later, Delaney's widow dies, and his daughter, Helen Gilmore, endeavoring to understand the father her mother never spoke about, is determined to retrieve what she can of his legacy. In her quest to track down her father's art collection she enlists the help of a young writer named Erika Shawn. Together with seasoned art historian Harrison Wheatley, the two begin their quest to uncover what they can about Delany's collection.

What begins as an academic exercise quickly escalates to something much more sinister. When Helen is brutally murdered and Erika is anonymously warned to drop the assignment, they press on undeterred to uncover the culprits and find justice for Helen.

Their dogged determination to find Helen's killer as well as the stolen art work lead them to what may be an historical find. Their sleuthing is complicated by their intensifying attraction, as irresistible and, likely as threatening as their mission.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161452011
Publisher: Dames of Detection
Publication date: 03/26/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Claudia Riess, a Vassar graduate, is a novelist and author/illustrator of children’s books. She has worked in the editorial departments of The New Yorker and Holt, Rinehart and Winston and has edited several art history monographs. Her first novel, RECLINING NUDE, was published by Stein and Day. Oliver Sacks, neurologist and author of Awakenings, commenting on Reclining Nude wrote: “…exquisite–and delicate…a most courageous book, full of daring–a daring only possible to a passionate and pure heart.”

Claudia lives in New York City and the Hamptons.
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