Review:
If you love good pulp, you'll love Art and Murder. (Globe and Mail)
Easton knows how to drive his story full of teeth-shattering toughness, chivalry, honour, drug traffic and fine art theft, and it’s a brutal pleasure seeing Jack Taggart through to the end. (National Post)
[T]he whole tale will keep readers on the edge of their seats. (Publishers Weekly)
The author, a veteran undercover cop, brings a high level of realism to a story that many writers would have difficulty matching. Crime-fiction readers who haven’t yet discovered the Taggart series would be well advised to plug that hole as soon as possible. (Booklist)
About the Author:
Don Easton writes with insider knowledge from having worked as an undercover Mountie for twenty years. Art and Murder is Easton’s ninth Jack Taggart Mystery, following Loose Ends, Above Ground, Angel in the Full Moon, Samurai Code, Dead Ends, Birds of a Feather, Corporate Asset, and The Benefactor. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia.
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