Alix London's father is a convicted art forger. So hard to get his daughter, in the art world even set foot on the ground. Logically accesses Alix, as she should confirm in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the authenticity of a O'Keeffe painting for an acquaintance. Just arrived in Santa Fe, the event overturned. In order to uncover the murder of a gallery owner, Alix has to muster all her artistic knowledge; Finally, is also on the list of suspects ... Aaron Elkins and Elkins Charlotte really deliver nice and exciting entertainment to the sympathetic Alix London. As a bonus plays the story in New Mexico, mainly here in Santa Fe and at the Ghost Ranch of artist Georgia O'Keeffe. Friends of the American Southwest are here have their joy, because Santa Fe (including art scene in the Canyon Road) and the "O'Keeffe Country" describes really fits. Interestingly, the book is also for art lovers, because Alix thought processes are comprehensively explained (how to recognize, then, the authenticity of O'Keeffe's?) And one also learns Something about Georgia O'Keeffe. In addition, a well-written thriller (Thriller, well, almost ...), which is characterized by the absence of undue hardship. In my view, nothing to complain about. That was fun and was also known as Kindle task in English (school English is sufficient) super to read. I'm curious about other cases Alix London. Five artistically valuable stars.