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Murder as a Fine Art – By John Ballem

A Laura Janeway Mystery

By John Ballem

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Murder as a Fine Art

Author John Ballem knows success. He's a Calgary-based lawyer listed in the 2002 edition of the "Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada" and a writer who has published 11 novels, several short stories and a collection of poetry. Set in Banff, Murder as a Fine Art is a thriller replete with stock characters and a plot as full of switchbacks as Sulphur Mountain.

A great thing about this book is the familiarity of its form. On page 12 I started asking "whodunit?" By page 47 I correctly guessed the culprit, and 20 pages later I was ready to take a stab at a motive.

The novel is equipped with the following: one corpse detailed in the first paragraph, one sexy and sleuthing painter-protagonist, and much overuse of the motif of "revelation." There is a forbidden love affair between a composer and pianist, both putting their intense emotions to use as fuel for their artistic endeavours...

Murder as a Fine Art is definitely a mainstream read. What's interesting about it is seeing a location so close to home through the eyes of stock characters as the mystery unfolds at the "campus in the clouds." Diane DeChief, FFWD Calgary's News & Entertainment Weekly

I certainly enjoyed reading this murder mystery by John Ballem... which is centered in an artistic environment. It's very comprehensive and concise, follows a straight-ahead sequence of events and contains sufficiently in-depth and interesting characterizations to keep the story flowing smoothly and the reader in suspense.

Diane Wells
701.com

a clever little puzzle plot in the Agatha Christie mould.

Globe and Mail
June 22, 2002