If you enjoyed 'The Raphael Affair' (bwl 5) and /or 'The Titian Committee' (bwl 11), you will almost certainly enjoy this follow-up. The same engaging hero and heroine are this time in California and confronted with as much skulduggery as ever. The story involves acquisitions for a private art museum. The author uses delightful irony in portraying his characters and his plot keeps one guessing throughout.
(Jeremy Swann - bwl 12 January 2002 ) |