The Painter’s Requiem

By L. Chambers-Wright
Published by Black House Books
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Published: March 12, 2011
Words: 11,321 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465915702


Short description

He wants to see her again. He wants to help her, but his help has arrived far too late to save the beautiful woman with the mysterious life.

Extended description

Kieran Davis has hit rock bottom. She can't find a job, has no friends and is getting ready to be evicted. She has one mission left. One final quest that has always been unattainable.
Office Ian Nelson notices her at the eviction hearing. He can't understand why such a striking woman is where she is in life. He is ordered to take part in her eviction, but he knows, as soon as he steps in the apartment, something is wrong. Her things are there. But, she isn't.
He notices her final painting, the paint isn't even dry, but she's gone. He starts his quest to find out what happened to the girl who caught his eye. The journey leads him through impossibilities and the unbelievable revelation that she is precisely where she's supposed to be.

Tags

mystery, supernatural, painting, artist, unknown

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Review by: Lookie Lou on March 15, 2011 : star star star star star
This story kept my attention and I especially liked the twist at the end. Good story!
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