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The Art of Deception
The Art of Deception
Author: Elizabeth Ironside
Nicholas is content to live on his private income and dabble in art history. But when he rescues a beautiful, mysterious woman from a violent mugging, his life is transformed. A forged painting and terrifying encounter with the Russian Mafia are only two of the elements in his nightmare.
ISBN-13: 9780340716854
ISBN-10: 0340716851
Publication Date: 11/19/1998
Pages: 320
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: New English Library Ltd
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 2
This book is one of those windows into peoples lives which give one the feeling that within everyone is a dark side, a vulnerable side, and a weak persona. I gave it a 3 because I thought it lacked a strong climax and seemed to be lacking strong ending until the very end. I am glad I read it. It made me think about how the things evolved and how what one sees isn't exactly what is. It is one of those books you wonder later if you misunderstood it and you go back and reread it. Something you can't do in life. It is a twisted tale, one I'd recommend for fun reading. I read it through in a few days before bed..didn't want to put it down. The story between a bad girl, or a victim, and a naive professor is saucy and in the end, you really still don't know. And that is what makes the book so good. You only realize it is good, at the very end.
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