The paintings had been the family property of Peter's friend and client, David Dreyfus, a Jewish-American businessman with French roots. Prior to the invasion, Dreyfus had promised to donate the collectioncontaining works by Matisse, Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other greatsto the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Dreyfus was murdered to conceal the theft. Luckily, he'd had the foresight to send his wife, Sarah, and their two young daughters back to America. The Germans entered Paris a few days later.
Years after her father's disappearance, Lisa takes a job with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Cape Cod, MA. One day, quite by chance, she meets Sara Dreyfus, David's widow. And soon after, Lisa is visited by another seemingly strange coincidence. She learns the truths of her father's fate, and more: Further clues about the paintings may lie within the doomed Italian liner Andrea Doria on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Perhaps not coincidentally, Russian fishing trawlers have been recently congregating in the vicinity of the ship, which sank in 1956, the same year Peter Warden disappeared.
As the tension ratchets up, Lisa and Sarah become pawns in a global, high-stakes treasure hunt as they fight to avenge the lives of their loved ones and deliver the family paintings to their rightful home.
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