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The Lost Van Gogh

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When Vincent van Gogh’s Portrait of Monsieur Trabuc turns up unexpectedly at the Metropolitan Museum of Art—a $50 million painting shipped from Argentina via UPS, like an ordinary package—the case goes to Clay Ryder, the NYPD Major Case Squad detective assigned to art theft.

Ryder discovers that in Paris, late 1944, a Jewish widow accused a German SS officer of stealing the painting. The officer was reported to have died in a car crash at the war’s end, and the whereabouts of the Trabuc between then and now remain a mystery. Ryder’s search for the widow’s heirs leads him to Rachel Meredith, who teaches at NYU. The museum presents the painting to her in a spectacular public ceremony that winds up on the front page of newspapers around the world.

Though the case is closed, Ryder can’t seem to shake it. When Rachel Meredith is attacked, she calls on him; what might be a simple assault doesn’t quite add up. And he still wonders who sent the van Gogh from Argentina. One of his most reliable contacts in the art world floats a theory that ties the van Gogh portrait to a black market auction in the 70’s that might have involved a Swiss art dealer and an international crime kingpin with unlimited cash. Then Israel’s Mossad pays Ryder a clandestine visit; the news splash about the van Gogh is the first link they’ve had to the SS officer in decades.

Meanwhile, art dealers, auction houses, and museums vie to buy the van Gogh from Rachel Meredith. When she refuses to sell, the situation goes from predatory to violent. Ryder has to race against time to outmaneuver a cunning mastermind who will resort to as many murders as it takes to get hold of the Trabuc.

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Customer Reviews

Good premise for story-could have been betterThe premise of a Nazi-plundered Van Gogh from Paris in 1944 and its dramatic reappearance in NYC 60 years later is a very compelling story line and what drew me to purchase this book. I enjoyed reading it, but the plot line became a bit too unrealistic for me about 75% of the way through the book. I finished the book and enjoyed it, but it was not the best thriller I have read-hence the 3 star rating. 3Fun BookA good story. This book is reasonably well written and the story is decent. What more can you ask? I liked it. 3Similar to Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon seriesReminded me of Daniel Silva's Gabriel Allon series, but grittier and less intellectual. An enjoyable read. Couldn't put it down. 4Interesting and IntrigingThis was one of the better mystery and romance novels I have read lately. The author writes well and plots are not predictable. 5The Lost Von GoghReading about art in a good mystery is equally exciting. I enjoyed the information and the characters. The novel appears to have some interesting research. 4Love Van Gogh, love this bookI read a lot and this is by far one of my favorite reads this summer. I agree with other reviewers that if you are a Dan Brown fan you will like this book.Detective Clay Ryder is smart, well educated, fit, and tortured by his wife's death and his lousey childhood. Dr. Rachel Meridith is a film professor who is the grandchild of Parisian Jews who lost art, and her grandfather's life, to a horrid Nazi officer. She is the last surviving member of her family. They are brought together when Clay is sent to the Met where a package containing a Van Gogh owned by her grandparents is sent anonymously. He traces the painting to them and to her.What follows is a tale that will keep you guessing right up to the final chapters. The information on art lost by Jews during WW2, and kept from Holicost survivors in many cases, is told as part of the story. That was interesting and added to the story in a positive way.The planning and cunning put forth by "the bad guys" was amazing, but as you are so caught up in the story of the Nazi officer from the war onwards you can accept it in the plot.This is a great book and I think would make a great movie. Maybe Daniel Craig and Rachel Weiz(sp?) could star? 5Awesome readWhat a fantastic read! Enjoyed everything about this book. Highly recommend it. So great to read something that is totally unpredictable. I'm sure I will reread someday and I rarely do that. 5Interesting with a twistThis book kept your interest from start to finish, with several surprises in the story development.A very good read from start to finish. 5The Lost Van GoghEasy reading and full of suspense and unexpected turns. There is a lot of interesting information on holicast art and recovery that many readers will not be familiar with - an easy way to open another door to the inquiring mind. 5ceejayeegeeI felt the plot as it unfolded had the potential for a really enthralling climax that didnt really happen - seemed to just fizzle out. Not sure if I missed something on the way through that coloured my conclusion - perhaps I will read again and check. 3
The Lost Van Gogh

The Lost Van Gogh

4.0
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€37,00
Sale price
€37,00
Regular price
€60,00
Sold out
Unit price
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Save 38% (€23,00)