Sunday, March 27, 2016

A Fool and His Monet Review


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 About the Book

Serena Jones has a passion for recovering lost and stolen art--one that's surpassed only by her zeal to uncover the truth about the art thief who murdered her grandfather. She's joined the FBI Art Crime Team with the secret hope that one of her cases will lead to his killer. Now, despite her mother's pleas to do something safer--like get married--Serena's learning how to go undercover to catch thieves and black market traders.

When a local museum discovers an irreplaceable Monet missing, Jones leaps into action. The clues point in different directions, and her boss orders her to cease investigating her most promising suspect. But determined to solve the case and perhaps discover another clue in her grandfather's murder, she pushes ahead, regardless of the danger. (Goodreads)



My Thoughts

 Sandra Orchard writes with a bit of humor as the pages turn in this latest novel. While the story continues there is slight suspense and an alright character development. I'll be honest and say that this book didn't grab me in and keep my interest. I tried to get into the characters and the main idea of the book but it was a challenge for me. I can't say much more as this just wasn't the book for me. I have read other reviews and many people think this book is great so I recommend reading it for yourself. 

Three Stars. 

"I received this book from Revell for free in exchange for an honest review."

















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