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THE PALACE GUARD

When a museum guard takes a tumble, Sarah and Max find a forgery. It has only been a few months since Sarah Kelling's elderly husband passed away, and she is struggling to adapt to life as a penniless young widow. To make ends meet, she converts her stately Boston home into a boardinghouse, a decision that brings something even better than money: the company of art-fraud investigator Max Bittersohn. The budding couple is standing on a balcony, recovering from a second-rate concert at a third-rate museum, when something plummets past them. The museum has been robbed, and a.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "When a museum guard takes a tumble, Sarah and Max find a forgery. It has only been a few months since Sarah Kelling's elderly husband passed away, and she is struggling to adapt to life as a penniless young widow. To make ends meet, she converts her stately Boston home into a boardinghouse, a decision that brings something even better than money: the company of art-fraud investigator Max Bittersohn. The budding couple is standing on a balcony, recovering from a second-rate concert at a third-rate museum, when something plummets past them. The museum has been robbed, and a."@en
  • "Sarah and Max attend a concert at a palatial museum, but before the night is over they will be investigating the murder of a guard."
  • "Sarah and Max are on the palace's second floor balcony admiring the flower filled courtyard below when a peacock screams and something dark falls past them from the floor above. It is the oldest guard sprawled dead among the hyacinths."@en
  • "When a museum guard takes a tumble, Sarah and Max find a forgery. It has only been a few months since Sarah Kelling's elderly husband passed away, and she is struggling to adapt to life as a penniless young widow. To make ends meet, she converts her stately Boston home into a boardinghouse, a decision that brings something even better than money: the company of art-fraud investigator Max Bittersohn. The budding couple is standing on a balcony, recovering from a second-rate concert at a third-rate museum, when something plummets past them. The museum has been robbed, and a guard has fallen to his death. Dozens of priceless paintings have been stolen and replaced with forgeries, and to recover these masterworks will mean tearing the lid off the quiet life of the Boston upper crust. But it is a chance Sarah and Max must take, lest they join the guard on his long trip down."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Krimis, Thriller, Spionage"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Large print"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Madam Wilkins' Palazzo"
  • "Madam Wilkins' Palazzo Roman"
  • "Madame Wilkins' Palazzo"
  • "Madam Wilkins Palazzo"
  • "盗まれた御殿"
  • "THE PALACE GUARD"@en
  • "The palace guard"
  • "The palace guard"@en
  • "Nusumareta goten"@ja
  • "Nusumareta goten"
  • "The Palace Guard"
  • "The Palace Guard"@en
  • "The palace guard : a Sarah Kelling & Max Bittersohn mystery"@en