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For an art history thriller. Former FBI Art Crime agent investigates the murder of a Senator's mistress and the theft of an American Impressionist painting from the crime scene. / Any suggestions? / Thanks!

For an art history thriller. Former FBI Art Crime agent investigates the murder of a Senator's mistress and the theft of an American Impressionist painting from the crime scene. / Any suggestions? / Thanks!
Former FBI Art Crime agent, now a P.I. solves cases with art related aspect...Dan Brown / Da Vinci Code action-conspiracy, on a smaller scale. Commercial fiction. Each book is a contemporary mystery, e.g. a museum theft, or a forger's trick upon an unsuspecting collector...and each story resonates with a theme or plot related to the artwork of one artist. There is a biographical sketch of the artist with anecdotal dramatizations sprinkled through the present day mystery. Revised from yesterday's comments. Thank you--your feedback is really appreciated.
Modern day P.I. teams up with a policewoman to investigate the murder of a US Senator's mistress and the theft of a priceless American Impressionist painting by Frank Benson from the crime scene. He must overcome his own trauma, police resistance, and the killer's attacks before more lives are destroyed, in this art history thriller.
Dan Brown / Da Vinci Code action-conspiracy style on a smaller scale. Each book is a contemporary mystery, e.g., a museum theft, or a forger's trick upon an unsuspecting collector...the story resonates with a theme or plot related to the artwork of one artist.
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