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“I shall be forever grateful to you for breaking whatever unfortunate object you did in order to rescue me.” “Something had to be done, she said, “and it was a very ugly vase.”

Quote by Tasha Alexander

Work

And Only to Deceive

This novel delves into the intricate world of art forgeries, intertwining a gripping plot with the complexities of the art market and the psychological warfare between forgers and collectors. more

Author

Tasha Alexander
Tasha Alexander

Tasha Alexander is an American author known for her suspense novels. Born on December 1, 1969, she graduated from Stanford University with a degree in English literature. Before becoming a writer, Alexander worked in various fields, including editing and marketing. Her works are characterized by complex plots and deep character development, which have won her a dedicated following. more

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