Publisher's Synopsis
The 4 files include: The Dali File: Salvador Dali once claimed, "Every time someone dies, it's Jules Verne's fault." That was just an example of his 'paranoiac-critical' method of thinking. However, Frank blamed Salvador Dali for Karen's death. When Frank would not drop the investigation into her death, it cost him his job as a police officer. Now, three years later, working as a forensic accountant, Frank was about to make the Dali connection and solve the mystery of her murder. The Morcos File: Typically, we forensic accountants like to follow the money. The trip to Bermuda was a nice change of scene. And no one should complain about spending a week in La Jolla - one of the nicest places in the States. Nevertheless, hiding in the brush on a hillside in the Dakotas with a frightened fraud artist as my backup while three killers lay in ambush around our Jeep was not my idea of a typical afternoon for anyone - even a forensic accountant. The Klimt File: Forensic accountant, Frank Pilger, investigates a computer fraud by following a paper trail that leads to a gold mine in Kirkland Lake and the mysterious Daddy Vic. Sandi Barber is about to inherit an old family painting and someone is willing to kill for the painting - a genuine Klimt. Gold, a Klimt and a lawyer for the Hells Angels finally lead Frank to Vienna where he closes the Klimt file. The Van Gogh File: Tracking an arms dealer through the internet and cell phones, Frank uncovers a plot to sell fissionable material recovered from a downed Russian bomber. No one, not the Russians, Americans, nor the Canadians will admit that there might be