Private View

Private View

by Meg Elizabeth Atkins (Author)

Synopsis

Chatfield. The murder of a local art gallery owner - the flamboyantly camp Minim Minikin - after a private view one night in February 1986 and the theft of the painting on display had DCI Sheldon Hunter stumped. After months of enquiry, the investigation turned up nothing. No suspects, no murder weapon, no painting and, indeed no artist. The identity of the painter, Fayne, whose work disappeared that fateful night was as much a mystery to the police as to the art world at large. Reluctantly, with no leads to pursue, the case is filed - unsolved. Four years later, Hunter receives a series of anonymous letters and phonecalls alleging the involvement of a family in the picturesque town of Rush Deeping in the death. His interest piqued, he decides to take a look. Apart from being pillars of the community and monstrously self-regarding, the Saddlers are unremarkable...but as Hunter digs around he discovers that their son, Ian, is missing and his mystery caller claims it has something to do with the artist Fayne. Can Hunter get to the truth before another death? An enthralling mystery set against the backdrop of an affluent market town, Private View is the latest in the popular series featuring DCI Sheldon Hunter and his team.

$3.49

Save:$20.76 (86%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 01 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0749006315
ISBN 13: 9780749006310

Media Reviews
'Village life has changed since the genteel days of Miss Marple but human nature remains the same, as Meg Elizabeth Atkins demonstrates... Traditional crime writing is alive and well'Manchester Evening News
Author Bio
Meg Elizabeth Atkins was born in Essex and brought up in Manchester. Before her first novel was published she had a variety of careers, from stable hand to secretary. She lives with her husband in Lincolnshire.