The Brodsky Affair: Is Lost Art Worth Dying For?
by Ken FryPublish: Apr 07, 2016Historical Mystery Thriller Mystery Historical Fiction Book Overview
LOST ART. MURDER. A COLLECTOR WHO WILL STOP AT NOTHING.
THE BRODSKY AFFAIRÂ will keep you on the edge of your seat as UK bestselling author, Ken Fry, weaves a tale of murder, mystery and intrigue.
"Brooding, sinister, atmospheric..."
"This will make an excellent movie, and as a read it's thrilling, mesmerising and downright entertaining."
"The mystery itself is classy and intelligent, and develops into a killer of a finale."
Jack Manton, an art dealer, and his partner, Tamsin Greene, did not expect to be targets of assassination attempts. But, when they began to track down the lost paintings of Russian artist, Mikhail Brodsky, now worth millions... that is what happened.
An unscrupulous Russian art collector, Berezin, is hot on their trail, and he hires a vicious ex-Soviet agent to follow Manton and use whatever means necessary to steal what he finds.
The chase moves from Australia to UK, to Russia and France, as Interpol attempts to unravel a complex trail of murders and art thefts.
Jack Manton faces a perilous path of murder and deceit, before Brodsky's last unfinished work is revealed, and its destiny decided at a final confrontation.
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