A vast fortune in diamonds, bequeathed to Oleg, the son of Tsarist aristocrat Duke Sergei Kalinikov Petrovich and his wife Vorislava, is smuggled out of Iran on the Turkish border in the late 70s. They end up with Nejib Kartal, the well-to-do President of Kartal Industries. As his industrial empire starts having one accident after another almost driving him to bankruptcy, it becomes obvious, however, that there are some dark forces claiming the fortune.
Enter Umberto Galati, representative of an international cartel, who poses a very simple solution to the Turkish industrialist's problems. Deliver the diamonds in the United States and he will live and prosper forever after. How is Nejib Kartal going to do so? His famous classmate, now a global impresario, represents a renowned but aging Armenian piano virtuoso with a younger wife. Can they be used?
This is a richly flavored sexy, intriguing, international story blending Eastern culture with Western business practices interwoven in a very clever plot. The dazzling beauty of Katia Ivanovna, laced with a generous dose of musical entanglements in exotic places like
Istanbul, Paris, the cultural circles of New York City, and the University grounds of the great American Midwest are the playgrounds of an intricate web which ends up, totally unexpectedly, in South America via the Israeli Mossad.
The twists and turns of the novel keep you turning pages without a reader until you find out the answers to a multitude of questions rising from the novel's ingenious plot. At the end, stunned, you totally trace the story back in your mind and you...smile widely You suspected all along but were not sure
Concerto for Three Pianos is a story brilliantly told by the author. As you read, you smell the deliciously exotic aromas of the East while Mozart's piano music in the background rings and elevates every sense in your body. Enjoy
M. P. Sark is the pen name of Miran P. Sarkissian, an international business consultant who has lived and worked in both Europe and the United States. Born in Athens and educated at the American University of Beirut as well as other institutions of higher learning in the United States, he is fluent in several languages. He has traveled extensively and conducted business in more than sixty countries. This novel draws on decades of global experience and personal encounters across diverse cultures.