The Raphael Affair
by:
Ralph Cosham (author)
Iain Pears (author)
[This is the Library Edition Audio CD in vinyl case.][Read by Geoffrey Howard] Set in Rome, The Raphael Affair features the perpetually beset General Bottando of the Italian National Art Theft Squad; his glamorous assistant, Flavia di Stefano; and Jonathan Argyll, a British art historian. When...
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[This is the Library Edition Audio CD in vinyl case.][Read by Geoffrey Howard] Set in Rome, The Raphael Affair features the perpetually beset General Bottando of the Italian National Art Theft Squad; his glamorous assistant, Flavia di Stefano; and Jonathan Argyll, a British art historian. When Jonathan is arrested for breaking into an obscure church in Rome, he claims that it contains a long-lost Raphael hidden under a painting by Mantini. The painting disappears--then reappears in the hands of the top British art dealer, Edward Byrnes. How has Byrnes found out about the hidden masterpiece, and for whom is he acting ? There is also the curious matter of the safety-deposit box full of sketches closely resembling features of the newly discovered painting. A hideous act of vandalism occurs, then murder. Bottando faces the most critical challenge of his career, and Jonathan and Flavia find themselves in unexpected danger.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781455128075 (1455128074)
Publish date: March 1st 2012
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Minutes: 5
Edition language: English
Series: Jonathan Argyll Art Mystery (#1)
More like 3.5 stars but I'm rounding it to 4 stars because of the adorable factor of the lead characters. Flavia, Jonathan and the General are just adorable, fun, smart (yes even Argyll) that the plot runs on its merry way and the reader enjoys the ride. At least thia reader enjoyed it again after r...
This was the first installment of what was to become Iain Pears' "Art History Mystery" series, of which, including this one, I've now read, um, 5 out of 7, I think. I really hope he does more in the series - there hasn't been a new one in 6 years, and it seems like Pears has been concentrating more ...