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Rosedale Investigations team has two cases this time: a missing woman and a client who wants a provenance created for an antique painting. The missing woman dies in an accident but the team doubts it was accidental. Researching the century-old painting reveals that it's considered cursed and then it's stolen.

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Rosedale Investigations team has two cases this time: a missing woman and a client who wants a provenance created for an antique painting. The missing woman dies in an accident but the team doubts it was accidental. Researching the century-old painting reveals that it's considered cursed and then it's stolen.


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Lynda Farquhar is the co-author of the successful 7-book Mae December mystery series which she wrote with her daughter, Lisa (penname Lia Farrell). Those books feature Mae December who runs a dog-boarding kennel and solves mysteries with handsome sheriff Ben Bradley. She is currently writing a PI mystery series titled Rosedale Investigations. She's published "The Blind Switch," and "The Blind Split". Coming soon: "In the Frame." She's also written a memoir, entitled "The Cottonwoods." (All under penname Lyn Farrell)Lyn is a master gardener and an art sleuth always on the lookout for her famous grandfather's paintings. She's also a "dog mom" for Dezi, a Cavalier Spaniel who is jealous of her cell phone and tries everything he can to distract her from writing. She has two biological daughters, six step-kids and twelve grandchildren. She is a retired professor emerita from Michigan State University where she worked for the College of Human Medicine for 35 years.