The Appraiser (Remy Loh Bishop, Band 1) - Softcover

James, R. Franklin

 
9781603817806: The Appraiser (Remy Loh Bishop, Band 1)

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Remy Bishop is a thirty year-old divorcee living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is recovering from being fired as a forensic technician for falsifying lab results. She’s determined to clear her name and nail the person who forged her signature. With her parents help, she changes careers. She has just secured her first paid position as an appraiser at the LaneWilson auction house when she takes on a client, a man who wants her to appraise an antique for his aunt. Remy visits the grand mansion and is pleased to find the antique is the real deal. When she returns for a written contract she discovers the client is murdered, the house is empty, there is no aunt and the antique is missing. Remy is the only person who had contact with the man and the antique. Now she’s a suspect in his death. Meantime, she had agreed to help an elderly woman find a family heirloom, which the elderly woman is accusing the auction house of stealing. A pattern of crime and deceit begin to weave together a picture but not the one Remy thought. She continues to push back on the murder even as she walks the thin line of once more being accused of evidence tampering. It isn’t until she’s the prime suspect in a second murder that her own background comes to light and she discovers that betrayal comes easy to some and murder even easier to others. Remy Bishop is a thirty year-old divorcee living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is recovering from being fired as a forensic technician for falsifying lab results. She’s determined to clear her name and nail the person who forged her signature. With her parents help, she changes careers. She has just secured her first paid position as an appraiser at the LaneWilson auction house when she takes on a client, a man who wants her to appraise an antique for his aunt. Remy visits the grand mansion and is pleased to find the antique is the real deal. When she returns for a written contract she discovers the client is murdered, the house is empty, there is no aunt and the antique is missing. Remy is the only person who had contact with the man and the antique. Now she’s a suspect in his death. Meantime, she had agreed to help an elderly woman find a family heirloom, which the elderly woman is accusing the auction house of stealing. A pattern of crime and deceit begin to weave together a picture but not the one Remy thought. She continues to push back on the murder even as she walks the thin line of once more being accused of evidence tampering. It isn’t until she’s the prime suspect in a second murder that her own background comes to light and she discovers that betrayal comes easy to some and murder even easier to others.

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R. Franklin James grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. As a UC Berkeley grad, she cultivated a different type of writing—legislation and public policy. After a career of public advocacy and serving as Deputy Mayor for the City of Los Angeles, she went back to her first love—writing. In 2013, her debut novel, The Fallen Angels Book Club, was published by Camel Press. Her second book in the Hollis Morgan Mystery Series, Sticks & Stones, was released in 2014, and her third book, The Return of the Fallen Angels Book Club, was released in 2015, followed by The Trade List in 2016 and in 2017, The Bell Tolls. R. Franklin James lives in Northern California with her husband. For more information, go to www.rfranklinjames.com.

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