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The Art of Dying [Paperback]

Diana Killian
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A novel of Faith, art and murder.

Christian painter Hilary Jackson lives a life of contentment, spiritually at peace and doing the work she loves-until the day she plays Good Samaritan to a dangerously handsome Englishman with no name, no identification and no memory beyond the hazy belief that he has killed Scotland Yard art expert, Sir Alexander Napier.

Was Napier a bad cop? Is "Alan" an art thief and murderer? Why are the people closest to Hilary suddenly acting suspiciously? Why is Scotland Yard Detective-Sergeant Hogsworth convinced Hilary is forging old masters? Too late, Hilary realizes that if "Alan" did not kill Napier, someone else did-someone only too willing to kill again.

About the Author

Diana Killian is the penname of a Los Angeles-based writer and reviewer.

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3.0 out of 5 stars A New Look, May 28 2002
This review is from: The Art of Dying (Paperback)
The Art of Dying is a grippling look at an artists' colony in Southern California. It includes an intriguing Christian heroine who doesn't draw the line where love is concerned and a British hero who can't remember who he is. Fascinating minor characters like the twins, Selena and Serena, and Detective Sergeant Hogsworth make this book a pleasure to read. It held my attention to the end and the end was satisfying.
Nina Coombs Pykare
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Art of Dying--a First Rate Mystery, Jun 4 2001
By Lori Ford - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Art of Dying (Paperback)
The Art of Dying is that rare thing for us mystery readers, it is a keeper. The story of Hilary, a Christian artist; and Alan, an Englishman with amnesia; is woven into the tapestry of an artists' colony. Hilary plays Good Samaritan to Alan and ends up helping him solve a mystery (or two). Someone is stealing Old Masters' and forging them before selling them and they are willing to kill to continue.

I cannot recommend this book enough. There is a nice mixture of mystery and Christian ethics in this small book. If anything, I wish I could have had more to read. I was sorry when the book ended because I felt as though I had lost some close friends. This is definitely a must for everyone.


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, May 31 2001
By "toramaltby" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Art of Dying (Paperback)
Don't let the title mislead you, this book is not an instruction manual for creative dying. And don't let the blurb about Christian painter mislead you, Hilary Jackson's art is Christian-themed but the story isn't. The Art of Dying is a mystery, a well-crafted mystery about art and murder.

Set in the richly described Northern California village of Steeple Hill, author Diana Killian has put together a book with the elements of a cozy mystery; an innocent observer turned sleuth, a small community of artists, murder without graphic scenes of violence, and yep, even a cat - and the elements of romantic suspense; an attractive British man with amnesia, a kind-hearted young woman who cares for him, a dead Scotland Yard Inspector, lingering doubts about altruism or love, and the question of being mislead by someone who may be a victim or a villain. The pieces all fit together smoothly in a good puzzler.


3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A New Look, May 28 2002
By Nina Pykare - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Art of Dying (Paperback)
The Art of Dying is a grippling look at an artists' colony in Southern California. It includes an intriguing Christian heroine who doesn't draw the line where love is concerned and a British hero who can't remember who he is. Fascinating minor characters like the twins, Selena and Serena, and Detective Sergeant Hogsworth make this book a pleasure to read. It held my attention to the end and the end was satisfying.
Nina Coombs Pykare
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