A long-lost painting stolen by the Nazis turns up at a Boston pawnshop--and leads to a string of murders--in this "fast-paced and tightly written thriller" (The Seattle Times). In April 1945, the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
My wife and I have read most of Aaron Elkins works, but he in general would not be included on our "favorite mystery writer" list. This book, however, is awesome. Loot combines just the right amount of romance, action, odd characters, and plot twists. Additionally, the factual art history that Elkins weaves into the story is tasty icing on the cake.
International Art Espionage
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Aaron Elkins has broadened his horizons and introduced another character, Ben Revere, into the literary fray.Ben is a professor of art with no ambition in life, that is until his friend Simeon the pawnbroker receives a Velazquez painting and is then murdered for it.Thus begins the search for a horde of master paintings taken by the Germans during World War II. Ben travels throughout Austria, Hungary and Russia to come up with clues as why his friend was murdered and to the whereabouts of the "lost shipment" of 106 paintings that this Velazquez was a part of. Along the way Ben comes up against the Russian and Austrian mafia and things really start heating up.This is an exciting thriller that I know you will enjoy.
Art Masterpieces, lost and found
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
If you like the Chris Norgren mysteries, you will like Ben Revere, who, while searching for lost art and a murderer, will find more of his own soul. If you are interested in the "lost" art in Europe during WWII, you will love being brought along through the search. Aaron Elkins writes "real." And I couldn't put the book down.
New art sleuth on the scene
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
The newest offering by Aaron Elkins includes a new character: Ben Revere from Boston, a trained art historian who uncovers complex plots and murders in the art world. As an art historian, I found this character to be far more believable and enjoyable than Elkins' Norgren mysteries. Loot, although a bit rambling from time to time, is a fascinating story and interesting mystery. I found it difficult to put down. I anxiously await the next Ben Revere mystery!
The best of all Mr. Elkin's books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have enjoyed and read all of Mr. Elkins books. At first I was a little apprehensive about buying Loot since it contained a different character. Luckily I did buy the book and I have to say I think it is his best work. I loved the book. Personally, I think the book was well laid out and interesting. Mr. Elkins took a fasinating piece of history and made a wonderful story from it. It made me feel as if I were with Ben on his search for the "Lost Truck". A definite read for anyone that enjoys a good mystery.
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