
A FAIR CORPSE
Art of Murder Mysteries #6
Historical, Private Detective, Thriller Suspense
Helen A. Harrison
It’s the spring of 1939, and the New York World’s Fair is nearly ready to open. Its visionary theme, “Building the World of Tomorrow,” promises a peaceful and prosperous future. But that bright prospect is darkened by war clouds gathering over Europe and the rise of the German-American Bund. Against this backdrop, NYPD officer Brian F.X. Fitzgerald investigates a series of mishaps involving mural painters working at the Fair. He suspects sabotage, and when one of them is killed, he’s sure it wasn’t an accident. Guided by a beautiful artist who becomes his lover, Fitz digs deep into the art world’s rivalries to solve the mystery of the murdered muralist.
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“Helen A. Harrison's impeccable art historical knowledge of the 1939 NY World's Fair makes certain the World of Tomorrow comes alive with murder today.”
~ Steven Heller, co-author of Trylon and Perisphere