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The Art Thief
The Art Thief: A Novel | Noah Charney
4 posts | 6 read | 2 to read
In the wake of the thefts of three priceless art treasures from Rome, Paris, and London, art detective Gabriel Coffin and art historian Genevieve Delacloche team up to investigate a series of false leads, forgeries, and bizarre clues. A first novel. Reprint.
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AuthorCjwhitcomb
The Art Thief: A Novel | Noah Charney
Bailedbailed

Written by a art professor who claims to be a consultant for the police.. he should stick with being a art professor.

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RaffaelliJ
The Art Thief: A Novel | Noah Charney
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Mehso-so

At times this is an exceptionally fun mystery, at others, a dated series of poor stereotypes. “The Art Thief” was at its core, a mystery who-done-it that sets up an intricate plot, and slowly cluing the reader onto the mastermind of three “unrelated” art heists.

The “who” is the focus, and in reality, the “why” feels exceptionally rushed, and somewhat tacked on. An easy read, but one that makes you go “huh” instead of “wow” at the big reveal.

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rjust44
The Art Thief: A Novel | Noah Charney
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Really enjoying my current read, The Art Thief. A good final read for 2020

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rjust44
The Art Thief: A Novel | Noah Charney
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"Shall we look for a Bible on the internet?"
"I suppose we should. We are godless men, aren't we?"
"Only if you believe that God has anything to do with the Bible."