SKELETON IN THE ART CLOSET: A Watercolor Mystery (Book 2)
by Gail Langer Karwoski is available as a paperback or a kindle ebook.
Jane Roland and her painter friends are looking forward to a busy, fun-filled holiday season at the town's art center -- watercolor exhibits, concerts, and a festive gala. But, when the screams of a child pierce the gaiety at the Halloween reception, Jane discovers a skeleton in the art closet. There's a dark history lurking below the center's charming exterior, and the deeper Jane digs into the secrets of the past, the more she realizes that art can be a deadly obsession.
by Gail Langer Karwoski is available as a paperback or a kindle ebook.
Jane Roland and her painter friends are looking forward to a busy, fun-filled holiday season at the town's art center -- watercolor exhibits, concerts, and a festive gala. But, when the screams of a child pierce the gaiety at the Halloween reception, Jane discovers a skeleton in the art closet. There's a dark history lurking below the center's charming exterior, and the deeper Jane digs into the secrets of the past, the more she realizes that art can be a deadly obsession.
"Grab a cup of chamomile tea and curl up with Gail Langer Karwoski's follow-up mystery, featuring the cozy crew from Atkinsville. This time, the ladies grapple with a murder closer to home. Grab your book club besties and get lassoed into a fun new adventure with these artsy sleuths who remain the best of friends while figuring out whodunnit." - Kim Siegelson, author of Honey Bea
"Something's afoot at the Atkinsville Arts Center! Jane Roland and her delightful Tuesday painting group ladies are back, searching for clues and discovering skeletons in the closet. A murder mystery full of twists and turns-and a buddy story full of enchanting personalities-will keep readers eagerly turning the page for the next brush stroke and clue." - Bonnie Roberts, playwright of The Enchanted April
"Skeleton in the Art Closet has all the things I love in a cozy read: older sleuths solving a mystery from the past, pets, baked goods, and art-loving folk solving mysteries via mimosas by the pool." - J. Ivanel Johnson, author of Just a Still Life