The Last Painting Of Sara De Vos - Plot & Excerpts
Despite Marty’s initial hesitation, he’s retained Red Hammond for nearly three months now. Red is an old war buddy of one of the partners and the law firm uses him from time to time. “A nutty slob who gets results” is how Marty was sold on Red’s credentials. Since discovering the painting’s theft, Marty has gone through the usual insurance and police channels, but he’s been frustrated by the slow-grinding gears of bureaucracy and paperwork. They’ve failed to come up with a single solid lead and he’s glad he had the foresight to take matters into his own hands. His insurance policy against the insurance company was hiring his own investigator. Earlier today, Red called him at the office after months of digging to tell him he’d uncovered something. Marty takes the ferry across to Edgewater, a fishing enclave that’s also home to a few pioneer commuters. It’s his second time coming across the Hudson by boat to New Jersey and he’s struck by what a sensational view these people have of Midtown.
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