A TRICKY AND ENGAGING TALE OF ART WORLD SHENANIGANS Publishers Week
CHOICE ENTERTAINMENT New Yorker
When the long lost painting of a Madonna by the great Sandro Botticelli suddenly reappears courtesy of a little-known West German art dealer, gasps of astonishment are heard around the world.
The work of art was looted by the Nazis from Austria during World War II and it vanished behind the Iron Curtain thirty years earlier.
The paintings return represents the opportunity of a lifetime for struggling London art dealer Charles Luttrellso much so that he is prepared to overlook the mystery of its true ownership.
But others want the painting too. And they are prepared to kill for it . . .
THE BOTTICELLI MADONNA rips aside the civilized façade of the art world to create an irresistible thriller grabbed from the headlines of history.
NOTE: THE BOTTICELLI MADONNA was previously published as AUCTION.
*****The account of the way the art world works is authentic, the action is fast and laced with mystery, espionage and intrigue New York Times Book Review
Evocative, plausible and enjoyable . . . a winner The Bookseller
Plenty of action! New York Times
Mr. Cox knows the scene he describes down to the last flak of jargon, and he keeps things at a bubbling boil New Yorker
Fraud and misrepresentation are the order of the day. Particularly lively Library Journal
You race through the book UPI
Cox has mastered his subject . . . this novel makes for a rousing good time��� Books & Arts
An exciting story till the very end Brooklyn Daily Bulletin
A fast-paced, exciting story of international intrigue Columbus Morning Dispatch
Genre: Mystery
CHOICE ENTERTAINMENT New Yorker
When the long lost painting of a Madonna by the great Sandro Botticelli suddenly reappears courtesy of a little-known West German art dealer, gasps of astonishment are heard around the world.
The work of art was looted by the Nazis from Austria during World War II and it vanished behind the Iron Curtain thirty years earlier.
The paintings return represents the opportunity of a lifetime for struggling London art dealer Charles Luttrellso much so that he is prepared to overlook the mystery of its true ownership.
But others want the painting too. And they are prepared to kill for it . . .
THE BOTTICELLI MADONNA rips aside the civilized façade of the art world to create an irresistible thriller grabbed from the headlines of history.
NOTE: THE BOTTICELLI MADONNA was previously published as AUCTION.
*****The account of the way the art world works is authentic, the action is fast and laced with mystery, espionage and intrigue New York Times Book Review
Evocative, plausible and enjoyable . . . a winner The Bookseller
Plenty of action! New York Times
Mr. Cox knows the scene he describes down to the last flak of jargon, and he keeps things at a bubbling boil New Yorker
Fraud and misrepresentation are the order of the day. Particularly lively Library Journal
You race through the book UPI
Cox has mastered his subject . . . this novel makes for a rousing good time��� Books & Arts
An exciting story till the very end Brooklyn Daily Bulletin
A fast-paced, exciting story of international intrigue Columbus Morning Dispatch
Genre: Mystery
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