Synopses & Reviews
Coleman and Dinah Greene are making names for themselves in the art world. Coleman's magazine publishing empire is growing and Dinah's print gallery is gaining traction. In fact, Dinah has just won the contract to select, buy, and hang art in the New York office of the management consultants Davidson, Douglas, Danbury and Weeks a major coup that will generate The Greene Gallery's first big profits. However, when Dinah goes to DDD&W to begin work, she discovers a corporate culture unlike anything she's ever encountered before. There are suggestions of improprieties everywhere, including missing art worth a fortune. And when two DDD&W staff members are discovered murdered, Dinah and Coleman find themselves swept into the heart of another mystery. Revealing the murderer will be no easy task...but first Dinah needs to clear her own name from the suspect list.
Review
Fans of Williams's first Coleman and Dinah Greene mystery,
Restrike (2013), are sure to enjoy this sequel
. Williams has already won accolades from such notable authors as Steve Berry, Julia Spencer-Fleming, and Thomas H. Cook. This entry is bound to bring her more of the same.”
Publishers Weekly
Her female creations are interesting characters, and the reader gets a glimpse into how the art world and the world of interlocked Manhattan connections work. This book is recommended for mystery lovers.”
Booksies Blog
I am definitely now an avid fan of Coleman and Dinah Greene mysteries, and cannot wait to see what Reba Williams will hit it us with next time!”
Bound by Words
Williams, an art historian and print collector, once again brings plenty of colorful brushwork to her narrative, setting forth another fine-art puzzle.”
Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Reba White Williams worked for more than thirty years in business and financein research at McKinsey and Co., as a securities analyst on Wall Street, and as a senior executive at an investment management firm.
Williams graduated from Duke with a BA in English, earned an MBA at Harvard, a PhD in Art History at CUNY, and an MA in Writing at Antioch. She has written numerous articles for art and financial journals. She is a past president of the New York City Art Commission and served on the New York State Council for the Arts.
She and her husband built what was thought to be the largest private collection of fine art prints by American artists. They created seventeen exhibitions from their collection that circulated to more than one hundred museums worldwide, Williams writing most of the exhibition catalogues. She has been a member of the print committees of several leading museums.
Williams grew up in North Carolina, and lives in New York, Connecticut and Southern California with her husband and Maltese, Muffin. She is the author of two novels featuring Coleman and Dinah Greene, Restrike and Fatal Impressions, along with the story of Coleman and Dinah when they were children, Angels. She is currently working on her third Coleman and Dinah mystery.