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The Piazza Murders

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Artist-turned-amateur sleuth Nick Morris is back, and this time he's swapped the English countryside for beautiful Italy. Only it's not long before another dead body (or two) lands in front of him! This witty mystery is perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz.

Artist Nick Morris is in picturesque Piacenza, Italy to teach at an art retreat. A delightful gig, if only his budding artists weren't so . . . dramatic! Between the heartbroken, dying and just plain cantankerous, Nick's got his work cut out. Especially with world renowned - and universally despised - author Gregory Stone swanning about ruffling everyone's feathers.
But all is not as it seems with the bestseller. And Nick's horrified when he finds the man dead in his hotel. Another mystery is the last thing Nick wants to get involved in, but having befriended Stone's attractive publicist, he wonders, did Stone's bullying, misogyny and blatant plagiarism finally to push someone too far?
As the investigation ramps up, so too does the suspect list. And soon Nick's fighting fires (literally!) all over the piazza. But it's the discovery of a second dead body - one of his students - that really throws him for a loop . . . Can Nick uncover the identity of the murderer before he himself becomes the next victim?
Nick Morris's keen observance of the people around him takes the reader on a journey, investigating several suspects. But which one has a true motive for murder . . .? Laced with Michael Jecks' signature wit, readers will enjoy this latest addition to The Art of Murder series.

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ISBN: 9781448318346
Publication date:
Author: Michael Jecks
Publisher: Severn House an imprint of Joffe Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 229 pages
Series: The Art of Murder Series
Genres: Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
History of art

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