
Join Detective Angel Cardoni and her fearless dog Miro as they try to solve a murder in a local art museum using the tools at hand in the museum--and, of course, science.
A murder occurs within the quiet halls of a local art museum, forcing Detective Angel Cardoni to identify a killer before the trail goes cold. Angel Cardoni navigates the museum environment alongside her canine companion, Miro, utilizing forensic observation and scientific deduction to process the crime scene. The narrative follows a procedural framework, emphasizing the application of physical evidence and logical reasoning to dismantle the suspect's alibi. The duo must contend with the museum's unique layout and the pressure of a high-stakes investigation while maintaining their composure under scrutiny.
Readers frequently highlight the integration of scientific principles into the traditional mystery format as a primary draw for this series. Discussion often centers on the dynamic between the detective and her dog, which provides a distinct perspective on the investigative process. Critics note the pacing remains steady, balancing the technical aspects of the crime scene with the atmospheric details of the art museum. The narrative focus remains firmly on the mechanics of the investigation rather than excessive character melodrama. This approach ensures that the mystery remains the central element for those who enjoy puzzle-oriented storytelling.
Page Count:
133
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill
ISBN-10:
0070063095
ISBN-13:
9780070063099
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