
<p>Can the Golds solve the unsolvable?</p> <p>Somehow the unassuming Alexander Gold and his wife Norma keep getting mixed up with bizarre, and sometimes dangerous, criminal cases.</p> <p>Becoming increasingly fearful, Norma asks her neighbour Burton about the possibility of sourcing a gun, but instead of coming away with a weapon, the Golds soon find themselves handed another case...</p> <p>Burton soon reveals a mystery that involves Vermeer's Young Girl in a Turban and a woman named Hannelore Becker. Hannelore has recreated Vermeers with such skill and knowledge and love, that museums became involved.</p> <p>And so did Daniel Pereira Belmont: eighty years old and one of the richest men in New York and the supposed owner of the Fine Arts Museum of New York.</p> <p>Norma is suspicious. No one owns a museum that size, but Burton promises that Belmont will reveal all himself the next day. But then the museum's flamboyant director is murdered over his lunch of oysters and champagne. Could the murder and the painting be connected?</p> <p>The Golds find this murder is practically flawless; an unsolvable crime. But something is definitely afoot and just what does Hannelore Becker have to do with it?</p> <p>So begins one of the Golds' most challenging and extraordinary cases as they try to decipher what is mere suspicion and what is far more sinister.</p> <p>The Gold Frame is a fascinating mystery and the third book in the Norma Alexander Gold Thriller series.</p> <p>Herbert Resnicow was a late-blooming author. A civil engineer by training and trade, he changed careers at 60 with his first mystery The Gold Solution . Like his following novels, the plot reflects his long experience in construction. He died on April 5th 1997.</p>
Page Count:
210
Publication Date:
2016-09-16
ISBN-10:
1537552481
ISBN-13:
9781537552484
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