Mr. Charney has a degree in art history as well as being an expert in art crimes. He brings both those areas of knowledge to this book in an entertaining way. Three pieces of art are stolen under mysterious and very clever circumstances, causing both the Italian and British police and the art expe...
Clunky dialogue, horrible exposition (if the only way to you can think of to give the reader the information they need is to have them "sit in" on an art history lecture, you should really rethink being a writer), confusing plot. Trying to cash in on the Dan Brown craze, but without any of Brown's ...