False impression / Jeffrey Archer.

By: Archer, Jeffrey, 1940-Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Macmillan, 2005Description: 384 p. ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1405032553Subject(s): United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation | United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories, American | Rich people | Art thefts | Missing persons -- Fiction | Revenge -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Fiction | Art thefts Fiction | Revenge Fiction | Suspense fiction | Art thefts | Detective and mystery stories | Murder victims | Rich people | Crime investigations -- Fiction | Murder victims -- Fiction | Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Rich people -- Fiction | Art thefts -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery | Detective and mystery stories | Suspense fiction | Crime stories | Detective and mystery fiction. | Fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction). | Suspense fiction. | Detective and mystery fiction. | Thrillers (Fiction). | Mystery fiction. DDC classification: 823.914 LOC classification: PR6051.R285 | F35 2005Other classification: I561.45 Summary: When an aristocratic old lady is brutally murdered in her country home the night before 9/11, it takes all the resources of the FBI and Interpol to work out the connection between her and the possible motive for her death, a priceless Van Gogh painting.
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When an aristocratic old lady is brutally murdered in her country home the night before 9/11, it takes all the resources of the FBI and Interpol to work out the connection between her and the possible motive for her death, a priceless Van Gogh painting.

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