Book Review: "Long Gone"

THE MIAMI HERALD
By Jeff Ayers

Long Gone. Alafair Burke. Harper. 368 pages. $24.99
FLORIDA - Alafair Burke delivers her best book to date with her first stand-alone thriller, Long Gone. In it, Alice Humphrey has landed her dream job: running a Manhattan art gallery. Drew Campbell, who hired her, says the artist of the new photography displays wants to stay out of the spotlight. Though the pieces offend her, Humphrey agrees. Everything is going well until she arrives at the gallery one morning and finds Campbell’s body. The art is gone. The day before, a religious group had protested the photo images. Did the leader of that group have something to do with his murder? [link]

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