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The Curse of the Big Water - Paperback

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by Peter Georgas (Author)

Fischer Art Center 1968: Pop Art is onstage and Minimalism is in the wings but Damon Petroulis, Director of Public Relations, has to put his exciting job on hold to write a history of the reclusive family that endows the Art Center. He is given access to the private records of the late founder, CT Fischer, whose descendants live in strife and suspicion on Lake Minnetonka. Damon's research unearths evidence of scandal and cover-up that leads to murder as well as attempts on his own life, turning a routine assignment into a deadly struggle with The Curse of the Big Water.

Author Biography

Peter Georgas, author of Dark Blues, The Empty Canoe and The Fifth Slug, earned a BA in Journalism from the University of Minnesota. Following a decade in advertising, he joined the staff of the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis as the museum's first full time publicist. Later, along with his family, he moved to Austria, where he was Director of the Salzburg Seminar. He and his wife now live in the Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis.

Number of Pages: 334
Dimensions: 0.7 x 7.99 x 5 IN
Publication Date: April 17, 2016
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