Murder as a Fine Art

Murder as a Fine Art by Carol Carnac is a compelling narrative published by British Library Publishing in 2025. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around the newly established Ministry of Fine Arts, which faces a crisis as ministers are mysteriously dying, culminating in the fatal incident involving Permanent Secretary Edwin Pompfret, who is crushed by a giant bust. Inspector Julian Rivers becomes embroiled in this intriguing case that intertwines murder with the world of art.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and artistic intrigue as Inspector Rivers investigates the circumstances surrounding these deaths. The plot delves into themes of power and deception within the arts, exploring the implications of a ministry plagued by tragedy. With its focus on the intersection of art and crime, this book offers a unique perspective on the darker side of creativity and ambition.
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“The newly formed Ministry of Fine Arts has a staffing problem – one minister dead within six months of its inception, his successor snuffed out shortly before the General Election. When a third victim, Permanent Secretary Edwin Pompfret is fatally crushed by the fall of a giant bust, Inspector Julian Rivers is drawn into a case of murder of artistic devilment.”–Publisher.
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