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Painted to Death
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Painted to Death
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Painted to Death
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Size: Paperback
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Sam Green is an art student with some pretty creative habits when it comes to solving mysteries, in this new series from author and artist Sarah Vernon.
It's the coldest part of a Boston winter when her friend Catherine is found dead in the painting studios one evening. The police are quick to rule her death a suicide, but Sam knows that something doesn't seem right. Despite the protests of her friends Rebecca and Stephanie (although - happily - with the help of her crush Arun), Sam starts to poke around the old art department building. Peering into the dark corners of studios and underneath piles of musty art supplies, Sam soon uncovers some surprising suspects and motives behind Catherine's death, in an art department simmering with artistic jealousy, resentment, and more relationship drama than a daytime talk show could handle.
The only question is, will Sam be able to find out who killed Catherine before that person finds Sam?
Sam Green is an art student with some pretty creative habits when it comes to solving mysteries, in this new series from author and artist Sarah Vernon.
It's the coldest part of a Boston winter when her friend Catherine is found dead in the painting studios one evening. The police are quick to rule her death a suicide, but Sam knows that something doesn't seem right. Despite the protests of her friends Rebecca and Stephanie (although - happily - with the help of her crush Arun), Sam starts to poke around the old art department building. Peering into the dark corners of studios and underneath piles of musty art supplies, Sam soon uncovers some surprising suspects and motives behind Catherine's death, in an art department simmering with artistic jealousy, resentment, and more relationship drama than a daytime talk show could handle.
The only question is, will Sam be able to find out who killed Catherine before that person finds Sam?


















