Death paints a picture

192 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1976 by Ian Henry Publications Ltd, Ian Henry Pub.

ISBN:
978-0-86025-069-2
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OCLC Number:
4870281

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George Hawken is a an artist who lives on the Cornwall coast in idyllic semi-seclusion.

"George, who had never married, had devoted the greater part of his life to painting. His work had never been favorably received, perhaps because it was too imaginative. Now and then he had sold a picture, and this sufficed for his modest requirements. He lived by himself and employed no helper. He did all the housework, and took a pride in doing it efficiently. He was wont to say that there could be as much art in cooking and washing up as in painting pictures."



A harmless fellow, popular enough with his neighbors, and content with his peaceful life. However, all that comes to an end one day when he falls - or is pushed - from a cliff to his death. It soon becomes apparent that George's death is not natural, …

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