Landscape of Lies Author:Peter Watson Watson won the CWA Gold Dagger for Double Dealer, a non-fiction exposé of the black market in stolen art Isobel Sadler is dead broke, and the only thing left that might bring in any money is a stupendously bad painting thats been in her family for generations. Its so ugly she cant imagine it would be worth much . . . unti... more »l someone tries to steal it. Mystified, she turns for advice to art dealer Michael Whiting, who identifies the painting as a 16th-century treasure map, pointing the way to a cache of priceless religious artifacts that were hidden by monks when Henry VIII was dissolving the monasteries. If he and Isobel can decipher the clues in the painting, Whiting reasons, her money troubles will be history. But if they cant decode the painting quickly, Whiting and Isobel could be history themselves. Even as they struggle to translate the arcane instructions laced with references to everything from the Bible to Botticelli a rival is dogging their trail, and hell stop at nothing, even murder, to get his hands on the medieval gold.« less