The Houston Art Chronicles

ABOUT THE BOOK

This is the fourth novel in the Martin Taylor art crime series and begins when Martin returns to New York to give evidence in a murder trial related to the case he had worked on in 2020.

Whilst in New York, the senior editor of the Houston Chronicle newspaper requests a meeting to discuss an assignment to assist in the purchase of some paintings which will be auctioned shortly in Houston. The paintings had belonged to a Mexican drug baron who had moved to Houston and was subsequently assassinated after falling out with his partner in the drug trade.

The newspaper also wants to write a serialized article about Martin and his adventures for their weekend magazine which he agreed would be a fantastic way to promote his private investigation company.

Following the auction at which Martin successfully bid for a number of paintings that will be hung in the boardroom and some of the senior personnel’s offices, Martin travelled to Mexico City to meet with the art forger who had produced many of the paintings sold at the auction.

He suspected that the drug baron might have secreted drugs in some of the paintings when he moved to Houston and this proved to be the case. He was kidnapped whilst in Mexico and thanks to a friendship he had with a senior officer in the L.A.P.D. he was rescued by a team of his men in Mexico City tracking the movement of drugs from that city to the USA. The colleagues of the arrested Mexican drug baron arranged for an outlaw motorcycle gang to

harass Martin after he returned to Houston and this harassment followed him to Melbourne and later to Bilbao where his fiancée lived. The action continues in Bilbao right to the end.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John R. Aarons was born and raised in Melbourne, Australia. Educated at state and private schools to year 10 then continued at Technical College to earn a degree in engineering drafting. The author is married and they have two daughters and three grandsons all residing in Melbourne. He worked in a number of engineering design and construction companies primarily involved in large projects covering the oil & gas and mining industries. He was employed for 10 years by a New York based company specializing in the design and construction of chemical plants around the world. Projects were located in countries including the USA, Britain, The Netherlands, Belgium and New Zealand.

He travelled around the world as a young man of 22 and has spent a lifetime of travel ever since. In 2017 he added writing to his engineering career with the first novel published based on an idea arising from a visit to Bilbao in Spain. That book was called The Funicular and became the first in a series introducing the fictional detective Martin Taylor. The second book in the series was called The Docklands Mystery and was published in 2019 with a follow-up novel called The Maltese Cross Mystery in 2020. The latest manuscript is the fourth in the Martin Taylor art crime series called The Houston Art Chronicles and begins when Martin returns to New York to give evidence in a murder trial related to the case he had worked on in 2020. The author is now retired from engineering and is concentrating on writing. All the novels take the reader on an armchair ride to wonderfully interesting places around the world and reflect the influence gained by living and travelling in so many different countries.

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