About Red Is a Color: International Suspense in the Art World by Thomas Murray
Is it a crime to be a redhead?
Gwendolyn, our favorite art forger and seductress extraordinaire, returns for another hair-raising adventure. Set in the sensuous backdrop of Portugal, Gwendolyn’s latest project starts off as just another painting to forge and another wealthy eccentric to con. But as she delves deeper into the lifestyle of her unsuspecting mark, she begins to uncover more questions than answers.
How did he acquire a previously unknown Renaissance masterpiece by Botticelli? Why does he spend every evening worshipfully gazing at his personal goddess of love? Who is his tempestuous friend with an evil obsession with redheads? Who are the fanatical cultists trailing her every move?
The shadows of reality and myth blur, threatening to swallow her up in a deadly abyss… Will she survive this latest escapade with her life, much less her sanity intact?
Part Two of a series that started with The Eye of the Beholder.
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Born in Philadelphia, Thomas Murray is foremost a storyteller and has been writing all his life. He is the author of The Eye of the Beholder, The Adventures of Nuno and Figo, The Amazing Tale of Gwennie, Only After Dark, Ponce de León, a Modern Sequel, and Red Is a Color. He lives in Portugal.
Having lived overseas for nearly 30 years on 5 continents and traveled to 89 countries, Thomas has trained his mind to be sensitive to the wide range of nuances and world views that make up the personalities of everyone he meets. Greatly appreciating global cultures, he includes many details about the places and characters to make readers feel they are part of the story.
When he is not writing, he is travelling and learning foreign languages, currently Portuguese. You can learn more about Thomas and his writing at www.thomasmurraywriter.com. Please like his Facebook page: Thomas Murray Writer.
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