“Murder at the World’s Fair” by Arthur Cola is an intriguing crime and murder fiction
Another book from Arthur Cola, Murder at the World’s Fair, will take you to a world of diplomats and prelates where faith comes to life, murders investigated, and spying reaches the highest level of the United Nations.
The year is 1964, and the Vatican has authorized the exhibit of one of its greatest treasures at the New York World’s Fair. As America prepares to play host to of the most revered works of art in the world, a great plan for the grandest heist of the century is brewing.
Ron De Cenza and Bob Wentz who are studying for the priesthood come into play along with a woman from Georgia, Susan Liguori, who has a liking for one of them.
Together, the buddies find themselves searching for a dead body, crossing wits with a detective, trapping mobsters, spying in the United Nations, and finding justice for a murder victim and an accused murderer.
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