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Jonathan Wilder Mystery #2

The Audubon Quartet

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Art critic Abel Lasher denounces four previously unknown paintings by naturalist John James Audubon as fakes and is subsequently found murdered, leading Wilder's search for a killer past the painting's owner into the often dangerous world of high art.

256 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published May 1, 1998

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Ray Sipherd

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Ray Sipherd was one of Sesame Street's early writers, as well as the author of a number of Sesame Street books. His work on Sesame Street earned three Emmy awards.

Sipherd, a graduate of Yale University, created the award-winning NPR program All Things Considered. In addition, he has penned a number of mystery novels for adult audiences, such as Dance of the Scarecrows, and published a collection of short stories titled The Christmas Store. Currently, Sipherd serves as a senior staff editor for Reader's Digest Condensed Books.

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Loved this! It was a new author for me and I will be looking for more of his work. Learned alot about Audubon.
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