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Framed In Death is a novel by Nora Roberts, written under the pseudonym J.D. Robb, first published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.
Plot summary
Manhattan is filled with galleries and deep-pocketed collectors who can make an artist's career with a wave of a hand. But one man toils in obscurity, his brilliance unrecognized while lesser talents bask in the glory he believes should be his. Come tomorrow, he vows, the city will be buzzing about his work.
Indeed, before dawn, Lt. Eve Dallas is speeding toward the home of the two gallery owners whose doorway has been turned into a horrifying crime scene overnight. A lifeless young woman has been elaborately costumed and precisely posed to resemble the model of a long-ago Dutch master, and Dallas plunges into her investigation.
Characters
Setting
Manhattan
Connections
Publication history
- Original publication: Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 9/25 (St. Martin's Press hc)
