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Clue in the Lucerne Bridge Painting: Book 80 in the Grace Whitmore Mystery Series
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Clue in the Lucerne Bridge Painting: Book 80 in the Grace Whitmore Mystery Series
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Clue in the Lucerne Bridge Painting: Book 80 in the Grace Whitmore Mystery Series
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In the heart of Lucerne, a centuries-old bridge holds more than architectural beauty—it guards a secret hidden in plain sight. When Grace arrives to study the historic Kapellbrücke, she notices a single panel that doesn’t fit, a faint red pigment streak on the stone beneath, and a series of enigmatic symbols that whisper of lost history. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a secret ledger of civic compromise, clandestine negotiations, and ethical dilemmas that shaped the city. With every measurement, every sketch, and every careful observation, Grace pieces together a multidimensional archive encoded in paint, wood, and shadow—a living testament to human foresight.
But some truths are meant to be hidden, and not everyone welcomes her discoveries. Torn between exposing the secret and preserving the delicate balance of Lucerne’s history, Grace must navigate silent warnings, mysterious descendants, and the echoes of decisions made centuries ago. “Clue in the Lucerne Bridge Painting” is a masterful tale of art, history, and moral intrigue, where every brushstroke tells a story and every observation carries weight.
In the heart of Lucerne, a centuries-old bridge holds more than architectural beauty—it guards a secret hidden in plain sight. When Grace arrives to study the historic Kapellbrücke, she notices a single panel that doesn’t fit, a faint red pigment streak on the stone beneath, and a series of enigmatic symbols that whisper of lost history. As she delves deeper, she uncovers a secret ledger of civic compromise, clandestine negotiations, and ethical dilemmas that shaped the city. With every measurement, every sketch, and every careful observation, Grace pieces together a multidimensional archive encoded in paint, wood, and shadow—a living testament to human foresight.
But some truths are meant to be hidden, and not everyone welcomes her discoveries. Torn between exposing the secret and preserving the delicate balance of Lucerne’s history, Grace must navigate silent warnings, mysterious descendants, and the echoes of decisions made centuries ago. “Clue in the Lucerne Bridge Painting” is a masterful tale of art, history, and moral intrigue, where every brushstroke tells a story and every observation carries weight.


















