TY - BOOK AU - Green,John M. TI - Framed SN - 9780645350814 U1 - A823.4 23 PY - 2022/// CY - North Sydney, NSW PB - Pantera Press KW - Detectives KW - Fiction KW - Fathers and daughters KW - Art thefts KW - Investigation KW - Detective and mystery stories KW - Organized crime KW - Art restorers KW - Art thieves KW - Art KW - Forgeries KW - Painting KW - Australian fiction KW - fast KW - Sydney (N.S.W.) KW - Monte-Carlo (Monaco) KW - Belfast (Northern Ireland) KW - Monaco KW - Monte-Carlo KW - New South Wales KW - Sydney KW - Northern Ireland KW - Belfast KW - Thrillers (Fiction) KW - lcgft KW - Suspense fiction KW - Detective and mystery fiction N1 - "Missing masterpieces. Murder. A crime like no other..."--Cover; Tertiary/Undergraduate, General N2 - Art conservator JJ Jego is housesitting an apartment for her museum director boss in an exclusive part of Sydney's Woolloomooloo. JJ's hobby is photography and when an incident involving the police unfolds on the pier she starts clicking away. Later she finds she has captured something unusual in the window of an apartment. It looks like a Vincent van Gogh, a print surely, but it's not just any Van Gogh: the original Six Sunflowers was destroyed in 1945. And that's not the only famous painting she glimpses. Other works are from the notorious 1990 Isabella Gardner Stewart museum robbery. But what are they doing in Sydney? JJ needs to find a way to get inside that apartment to discover if the artworks are prints, fakes or genuine. She reluctantly enlists the help of her estranged father, an ex-detective, who she hasn't spoken to for seven years. JJ can't forgive him for the way he treated her mother, but they do have one thing in common: a love of art. From the pubs of Belfast to the boardrooms of Monte Carlo, this gripping art heist thriller exposes a shadowy underworld and JJ and her father are drawn into a web of intrigue, deception and murder, as they cross paths with a global crime empire in a pursuit to solve one of art history's biggest mysteries ER -