A murdered politician. An unsolved art heist. An international conspiracy.A cryptic online message leads nonverbal communications expert Doctor Genevieve Lenard to the body of a brutally murdered politician. Despite being ordered not to investigate, Genevieve and her team look into this vicious crime. More online messages follow, leading them down a path lined with corruption, a sadistic … a sadistic assassin, an oil scandal and one of the biggest heists in history–the still unsolved 1990 Boston museum art theft worth $500m.
The deeper they delve, the more evidence they unearth of a conspiracy implicating someone close to them, someone they hold in high regard. With a deadline looming, Genevieve has to cope with past and present dangers, an attack on one of her team members and her own limitations if she is to expose the real threat and protect those in her inner circle.
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This entire series is very interesting. Would recommend.
Dr Legarde and her team are wonderful characters and slowly but surely put the pieces of the puzzel together! I am absolutely in love with these characters and their group dynamics jus get better with every book in the series.
I have reread this series many times. Incredible characters, art history, and realistic. Wonderful insight.
Loved it
Interesting
I thoroughly enjoyed the Flinck Connection. The book is one of those special books that you will want to read again in the future.
The series is fantastic.
O enjoy this series, especially the characters and how being different isn’t a handicap
An excellent mystery with fun characters and jam packed with information about not so famous pieces of art.
Love this series. So far I’ve read books 1-4 and haven’t been disappointed yet. The character development is wonderful from book to book.
I love this series. Will continue to read them.
I got the first three in the series free. Loved them so much that I tracked down the sequels at local libraries. After checking them out multiple times, I realized this series was one of the few I really wanted to own. I’ve bought the entire collection and am eagerly awaiting the next volume.