Forgery 101

Forgery 101

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the world of fine art forgery is not always a bad or an illegal thing. Professor Harry Warren taught a class in art called "Forgery 101" for in the art class itself he used many of the old masters works to copy itself. In reality Harry was a restoration artist himself and used the class as a test to find another artist of unusual talent to help him in his overabundance of work. At the moment one of his patrons had gotten hold of unfinished works by Salvador Dali. Many of them were very religious in nature and graphically disturbing to no end. Perhaps this is why the artist himself abandoned the work instead of finishing it. After years of hunting Dr. Warren did find a woman named Brenda Moore, a roommate of the woman that he ended up dating and marrying. She was a one time student of his. Her talent did not lie with paint brushes but in much more pleasurable areas. Complications arise when Brenda is found by Harry and offered a job. It turned out that Brenda had fallen in love with her roommates man along the way, and now that the two were married did everything that she could to not be around him. Things get complicated when she creates her own boyfriend with the aid of some Photoshopped photography at the model agency where she works. According to Brenda she had an affair going with the British actor Chad Hanson. The British actor felt that two could play at that game and it was leaked to a society rag that "Chad the Cad had been caught!" Now the story gets complicated with the supposedly engaged couple on different continents - she in Dallas and he in London. It gets worse when love actually comes into play in their games!

Book information

ISBN: 9781500707590
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Language: English
Number of pages: 274
Weight: 367g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm