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Marjorie's Art Find

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For years, Marjorie had worked for Revel Art Works as the assistant to the owner, Henry. After his death, Henry's son took over the art gallery, and Marjorie's services were no longer needed. It was not a happy turn of events.

After two lonely years, Marjorie is moved to action by desperation, and takes a temporary job in an importer's office, while her inner voice, Mudjorie, tries to deflate her at every turn. Her work as assistant to the owner, Cameron, is light, and when Marjorie asks Cameron's father, Charlie, the semi-retired owner, if she can help him in any way, she certainly isn't expecting to fall in love.

An innocent request sends both Marjorie and Charlie on a mission to recover missing crates of artwork. As they discover blackmail, drug addiction, and unsavory business alliances, at Revel Art Works, the police become involved, and Charlie's good friend on the force, Captain Barnhard, begins to look into Marjorie's past.

In a twist of fate, the artwork she has tried to demystify for Charlie's son is actually the key to Marjorie's happiness. Captain Barnhard's discovery could either tear apart Marjorie and Charlie's affection for each other or set each of them on a new career.

A new novella from the author of the worldwide bestsellers The Clarent Pin and The Ghost Hunter.


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Publisher: Untreed Reads Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781611874396
  • Release date: October 4, 2012

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781611874396
  • File size: 203 KB
  • Release date: October 4, 2012

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English

For years, Marjorie had worked for Revel Art Works as the assistant to the owner, Henry. After his death, Henry's son took over the art gallery, and Marjorie's services were no longer needed. It was not a happy turn of events.

After two lonely years, Marjorie is moved to action by desperation, and takes a temporary job in an importer's office, while her inner voice, Mudjorie, tries to deflate her at every turn. Her work as assistant to the owner, Cameron, is light, and when Marjorie asks Cameron's father, Charlie, the semi-retired owner, if she can help him in any way, she certainly isn't expecting to fall in love.

An innocent request sends both Marjorie and Charlie on a mission to recover missing crates of artwork. As they discover blackmail, drug addiction, and unsavory business alliances, at Revel Art Works, the police become involved, and Charlie's good friend on the force, Captain Barnhard, begins to look into Marjorie's past.

In a twist of fate, the artwork she has tried to demystify for Charlie's son is actually the key to Marjorie's happiness. Captain Barnhard's discovery could either tear apart Marjorie and Charlie's affection for each other or set each of them on a new career.

A new novella from the author of the worldwide bestsellers The Clarent Pin and The Ghost Hunter.


Expand title description text