Murder in Museums: Crime in the Art World

Categories: Cozy | Mystery | Themed Writing

Museums and the art world provide rich settings for mystery and crime. In this session, authors who set their stories among galleries, curators, and priceless collections discuss why art becomes even more compelling when theft, forgery, and murder enter the picture. The panel also explores how the art world adds intrigue, history, and high stakes to crime fiction.

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