The Cézanne Chase

The Cézanne Chase
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2011

نویسنده

Thomas Swan

ناشر

Newmarket Press

شابک

9781557049780
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 3, 1997
Even though it sometimes seems to have been badly translated from some other language, Swan's first thriller to be published in hardcover boasts some original characters and an involving story. A Cezanne self-portrait-one of 26 by this unusually vain artist-at London's National Gallery is destroyed by acid. Before Detective Inspector Jack Oxby of Scotland Yard's Arts and Antiques Squad can catch his breath, another Cezanne self-portrait, this one owned by an eccentric collector named Alan Pinkster, is ruined in the same way-and a curator is murdered. When a third Cezanne self-portrait at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg is reduced to jelly, the international art world realizes that something very nasty is going on. The reader discovers very early that the people doing the damage are two Norwegians-Peder Aukrust, a resourceful, twisted former pharmacist who carries a black bag full of poisons and potions for all occasions; and his enthralled lover, Astrid Harroldsen. But it takes Oxby and intrepid American collector Edwin Llewellyn (who has a Cezanne of his own) several hundred pages to identify the villains and discover why their art criticism has taken such a savage turn. Aukrust is particularly memorable, and the way he deals with the many obstacles in his path just might have readers rooting for him over the rather plodding Oxby. BOMC selection. (Mar.) FYI: Swan is the immediate past president of the New York chapter of the Mystery Writers of America.



Library Journal

March 1, 1997
Swan's hardcover debut features a fiendish plot by clever manipulators of the international art market: someone has begun destroying Cezanne's 26 known self-portraits. The first incident occurs at the National Gallery in London, so New Scotland Yard's Jack Oxby takes charge. As the scene shifts from London and Reigate to St. Petersburg, Boston, and Provence, the villains and their carefully woven web of deceptions slowly emerge. Although the international scope leaves little time for character development and the plot becomes increasingly transparent, readers will be drawn into the intrigue as Oxby nears his target. Steady action, looming suspense, and an appealing subject recommend this for most collections.




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