di elisarolle
Just
a dot on the map of the northwest, Lumby looms big in the hearts of its
residents. The townsfolk consider each other family as well as friends. And
though the annual cow race can bring out the competitiveness in people, when
times get tough, there is no better person to turn to than your nearest neighbor.
Lumby is thrown into the spotlight when one of the most important paintings of
the twentieth century, The Barns of Lumby, is stolen. Town matriarch Charlotte
Ross has a very personal connection to the painting—and to the artist, Dana
Porter. And as a media frenzy descends on the little town, one of the actual
barns disappears overnight from the rural landscape—and pieces of it begin
showing up in the strangest places.