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Jill Breck was just doing her job as a river guide when she saved the life of Lane Faroe, son of two of St. Kilda Consulting's premier operators. But when a string of ominous events—including a mysterious fire that kills her great-aunt and a furor in the Western art world raised by a dozen Breck family paintings—culminates in a threat to her life, Jill reluctantly calls in a favor.
Zach Balfour works part-time as a consultant for St. Kilda. His expertise is gathering and analyzing information from unlikely and often dangerous sources. Though he's got the skills to be a highly effective bodyguard, being a bullet catcher isn't his preferred way to spend time.
Protecting Jill will take him into familiar territory—among a strange, savagely competitive bunch of collectors who'll do anything to stay at the top. But Jill is in deeper waters than she's ever known; as she soon discovers, the perils of running wild rivers are tame compared with the hidden dangers in the high-stakes game of art collecting.
From the cozy rooms of the Breck homestead cabin to the cold multimillion-dollar galleries of the Western art circuit, Zach and Jill must race against time to unmask a ruthless killer hidden in a blue smoke of money, threats, lies, and death. . . .
An art scandal enlivens this au-so-courant novel of romantic suspense from bestseller Lowell (Innocent as Sin), set in various locales around the American Southwest. Zach Balfour, a sexy freelancer working for St. Kilda Consulting, a security firm, falls in love with an attractive client, wilderness expert Jill Breck, while investigating Jill's recent inheritance of unsigned paintings possibly done by the late Thomas Dunstan, a legendary Western painter who had been the hard-drinking lover of Jill's artist grandmother, Justine Breck. Jilland the paintingsare at risk because some greedy art connoisseurs realize that new Dunstans might adversely affect the price of his works slated for an upcoming Vegas auction. Lowell's keen insights into art world shenanigans serve to remind the reader about the value of art for art's sake rather than art for money's sake. (June)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. More Reviews and RecommendationsElizabeth Lowell has written a variety of genres under a variety of names, some with her husband Evan Maxwell and some on her own. But it is her romance novels -- starring the romantic, swashbuckling Donovan family -- that have been her biggest solo success.
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November 14, 2008: I enjoy all Ms. Lowell's storylines and this one is no exception. I especially like how she pulls characters from previous novels into the present one. This book was exciting from the beginning to the finish. The story of Jill's grandmother would make for a great read also.
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October 16, 2008:
I found Blue Smoke and Murder, by Elizabeth Lowell remarkable. Elizabeth Lowell is a New York Times bestseller of such titles: Innocent as Sin, Forget Me Not, Amber Beach, The Wrong Hostage, Midnight in Ruby Bayou, A Woman Without Lies, and Only Love. She resides in Arizona with her husband, with whom she writes mystery novels under a pseudonym.
When Jill Breck saved the life of Lane Faroe she thought she was just doing her job as a river guide. She didn?t think she?d ever need to take up his father?s offer of using St. Kilda?s expertise if she found herself in trouble. But when a mysterious fire kills her aunt and a feud within the Western art world over twelve family paintings immerges with a death threat, Jill calls in the favor. Zach Balfour is a part-time consultant for St. Kilda. He much prefers analyzing and gathering information from dangerous sources then playing bodyguard. Protecting Jill is familiar ground, but she?s in deeper than she knows. Zach and Jill are in a race against time to unveil a merciless killer who is hidden in a blue smoke of art dealers, lies, and money.
I obtained the advance reading copy of this romantic suspense for review, so I won?t bother with the very few errors I found. Aside from that, there isn?t a negative word to be said about this book.
I was certainly familiar with the name Elizabeth Lowell prior to this review. However, this is the first novel of hers I have read. I do believe I have found a new author to love. The plot was fast-paced, intriguing, and captivating. I, at no time, lost interest, nor were there any dead spots. The characters were believable and cogent. The suspense angle was jaw-dropping and had more twists than a gourmet pretzel. The romantic elements were tastefully written and not overly flighty or exaggerated. I especially like that readers can learn a thing or two about the art world. I certainly did. The setting was interesting, too, as well as the characters background steeped in some religious truth.
Blue Smoke and Murder will grip your attention from the first page and hold you hostage until the very last period. Elizabeth Lowell is a true icon in the romantic fiction genre! I cannot wait to pick up more of her books.
Kelly Moran,
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