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The Art Thief: A Novel

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The Art Thief: A Novel

by NOAH CHARNEY

Simon & Schuster | May 7, 2009 | Hardcover

Rome: In the small Baroque church of Santa Giuliana, a magnificent Caravaggio altarpiece disappears without a trace in the middle of the night.

Paris: In the basement vault of the Malevich Society, curator Genevi - ve Delacloche is shocked to discover the disappearance of the Society''s greatest treasure, White-on-White by Suprematist painter Kasimir Malevich.

London: At the National Gallery of Modern Art, the museum''s latest acquisition is stolen just hours after it was purchased for more than six million pounds.

In The Art Thief, three thefts are simultaneously investigated in three cities, but these apparently isolated crimes have much more in common than anyone imagines. In Rome, the police enlist the help of renowned art investigator Gabriel Coffin when tracking down the stolen masterpiece. In Paris, Genevi - ve Delacloche is aided by Police Inspector Jean-Jacques Bizot, who finds a trail of bizarre clues and puzzles that leads him ever deeper into a baffling conspiracy. In London, Inspector Harry Wickenden of Scotland Yard oversees the museum''s attempts to ransom back its stolen painting, only to have the masterpiece''s recovery deepen the mystery even further.

A dizzying array of forgeries, overpaintings, and double-crosses unfolds as the story races through auction houses, museums, and private galleries -- and the secret places where priceless works of art are made available to collectors who will stop at nothing to satisfy their hearts'' desires.

Full of fascinating art-historical detail, crackling dialogue, and a brain-teasing plot, Noah Charney''s debut novel is a sophisticated, stylish thriller, as irresistible and multifaceted as a great work of art.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Excellent

    Laura Roy

    11 months ago

    I loved this novel! I couldn't put it down! I read it in less than a week!

    Great on the edge of your seat read!

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    Rating: 1/5

    Confusing

    Samantha

    2 years ago

    It was pretty confusing. The plot was so twisted that by the end I barely knew what had happened. I found myself going back several times to figure out who the characters were, and when the surprise ending came about, I completely missed it. This book was too all over the place.

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    Yikes. It's very rare I'll NOT read a book I've started, no matter how bad. This one, I put down and away after a few chapters. Horrendous writing, characters that are caricatures, descriptions of artwork that when looked up online, do not resemble the real item in the least. And the author is an "expert" on art history and art-related crimes? I'm sure in his self-professed manner, he is.
    Stay away from this one and anything subsequent the author may put out in the future.

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    Rating: 4/5

    A Great Art Thievery Book!

    MacFly

    4 years ago

    The Art Thief is a great book! The story revolves around three separate thefts of valuable art and, as each story unfolds, they begin to merge into one larger theft. The knowledge of the author about the art world makes this story completely believable while also educating the reader about the world of art acquisition and theft. The main characters are believable and complex and intertwined in ways that are surprising to the reader. I enjoyed the flow of this book with the movement among the three stories. Each story was so interesting in its own right that I found it difficult to find a place where I was willing to put down the book! I have added this author, Noah Charney, to my list of writers whose future work I will ensure to read!

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Rome: In the small Baroque church of Santa Giuliana, a magnificent Caravaggio altarpiece disappears without a trace in the middle of the night.

Paris: In the basement vault of the Malevich Society, curator Genevi - ve Delacloche is shocked to discover the disappearance of the Society''s greatest treasure, White-on-White by Suprematist painter Kasimir Malevich.

London: At the National Gallery of Modern Art, the museum''s latest acquisition is stolen just hours after it was purchased for more than six million pounds.

In The Art Thief, three thefts are simultaneously investigated in three cities, but these apparently isolated crimes have much more in common than anyone imagines. In Rome, the police enlist the help of renowned art investigator Gabriel Coffin when tracking down the stolen masterpiece. In Paris, Genevi - ve Delacloche is aided by Police Inspector Jean-Jacques Bizot, who finds a trail of bizarre clues and puzzles that leads him ever deeper into a baffling conspiracy. In London, Inspector Harry Wickenden of Scotland Yard oversees the museum''s attempts to ransom back its stolen painting, only to have the masterpiece''s recovery deepen the mystery even further.

A dizzying array of forgeries, overpaintings, and double-crosses unfolds as the story races through auction houses, museums, and private galleries -- and the secret places where priceless works of art are made available to collectors who will stop at nothing to satisfy their hearts'' desires.

Full of fascinating art-historical detail, crackling dialogue, and a brain-teasing plot, Noah Charney''s debut novel is a sophisticated, stylish thriller, as irresistible and multifaceted as a great work of art.

Hardcover

304 Pages, 6 x 9 x 1.1 in

May 7, 2009

Simon & Schuster

English


1416550305
9781416550303

From the Critics

"Sleek, sharp, and sophisticated, The Art Thief will steal your spare time -- and you''ll be happy you were robbed." -- Don Winslow, author of The Winter of Frankie Machine

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