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Andaluc?a, Spain. An enchanting setting for a cozy mystery series.
All roads lead to Granada, the priceless jewel of Andalucia. Nestling under the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada and dominating this historic city, is the Alhambra Palace, one of the wonders of the world. When Anne Pennington, the mistress of a US Senator was exiled from Washington DC, she chose this beautiful place as her new home. He was paying, so she didn't stint. Her favorite pastime was collecting paintings, particularly those by Pablo Picasso. Her house was just below the palace and included its own art gallery for her to relish her treasures. After her lover passed, she married, and decided to show her collection of the famous painter's muses to the world.
Unbeknown to her, one of these artworks was top of the bucket list of an evil criminal who had been leading DI Prado, with translators Amanda and Phillip, a merry dance all over Andaluc?a. The now elderly man was also the link to the criminals held behind bars from his cases in M?laga, Ronda, and V?lez-M?laga. They had desperately needed to find him and exact their revenge before he died.
In this fourth book of the Andalusian Mystery Series, Prado sets out to entrap him.
Anne's paintings would be the bait.
About the Author
Bradley, Paul S.: - Paul S Bradley, originally from London, England, has lived in Nerja, Spain since 1992, where he established a marketing agency to help Spanish businesses sharpen their communications to the rapidly growing number of foreign visitors. He's traveled extensively around the Iberian Peninsula, visiting most of the ancient cities and countless wine bodegas. In the early years, he published lifestyle and property magazines, guidebooks and travelogues in English, German and Spanish. More recently, discerning Americans and Canadian Alumni groups have enjoyed his tour director services. He's lectured about Living in Spain, and bullfighting and has appeared on local radio and TV. The Andalusian Mystery Series draws on his own experiences as a voluntary translator in hospitals and police stations
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