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Grands Détectives: Le secret de la Vierge à l'enfant

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In his seventh Jonathan Argyll art mystery, the narrative unfolds with a stolen masterpiece of significant allegorical weight, a decades-old political kidnapping, and a captivating artwork of uncertain origin. Iain Pears showcases his talent for intricate plotting and literary deception. His art mysteries have garnered a dedicated readership, particularly following the success of his 1998 thriller, which heightened interest in his earlier works. The story follows the charming yet distracted English art dealer Jonathan Argyll and the formidable Flavia di Stefano from the Italian Art Theft Squad, alongside General Taddeo Bottando and a colorful cast of suspects. When a masterpiece is stolen during an international exhibition, Flavia is tasked by the new prime minister to recover it, a mission fraught with political peril. If she complies with the ransom demands, she risks disgrace; if she refuses, she faces dismissal. As Jonathan explores a Tuscan art collection, Flavia seeks Bottando’s counsel. Together, they devise a plan, but after the ransom is paid, the thief is found dead, and Bottando disappears. Flavia, now alone, navigates the connection between past terrorism and current events, uncovering a conspiracy that threatens her life and the government. Pears’ work immerses readers in contemporary Italian culture, making this installment a remarkable addition to the series and affirming his status as a master of the genre.

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Grands Détectives: Le secret de la Vierge à l'enfant, Iain Pears

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2006,
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