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The Color of Death
The Color of Death
Author: Elizabeth Lowell
"A fast-moving story that unfolds in the glamourous, greed-driven subculture of the gemstone trade...Lowell writes sharp, tough dialogue, even in her love scenes...readers will approach the jewelry counter with new eyes." The Boston Globe
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ISBN: 191661
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Book Type: Paperback
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Kate Chandler a world-class gem cutter is suddenly on the rn, pursued by federal agents who believe she's the criminal mastermind of a cunning bait-and-switch. Onllly Kate suspects the terrifying t ruth: that she's stumbled into a conspiracy of deceit, betrayal and cold-blooded murder that goes far beyond a simple jewel heist.
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A world class gem cutter tries to find why and what happened to her brother as he was being a courier for some rare gems she had cut. The FBI is investigating a conspiracy of stolen gems, she stumbles into this, and with the help of FBI agent Sam Groves she discovers what has happened to her brother, and stumbles into a conspiracy.
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This was a fun read. Taught me things about the gem world. Lowell is a good writer and knows how to keep the interest going!

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