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The Raphael Affair (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 1)
Author: Iain Pears

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Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780425166130 - ISBN-10: 0425166139
Publication Date: 11/1/1998
Pages: 240


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged)

Book Description:
When a long-lost Raphael resurfaces, it triggers a chain of events from vandalism... to murder! As English art scholar Jonathan Argyll investigates, he ends up on a run for the truth... and his very own life.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Karen F. (cosmichomicide) wrote on 8/24/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

A smart, intellectual mystery set in Europe and starring the members of the Italian art theft and forgery division and a British graduate student in art history. Well formed plot, well written. Characters nicely developed. Not gory, light romantic interest, interesting topic.

Althea M. (althea) wrote on 9/15/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was the first installment of what was to become Iain Pears' "Art History Mystery" series, of which, including this one, I've now read, um, 5 out of 7, I think. I really hope he does more in the series - there hasn't been a new one in 6 years, and it seems like Pears has been concentrating more on his 'serious' writing - which, if 'The Dream of Scipio' is to judge by, I don't enjoy as much. But - I've still got two more to go, before withdrawal really sets in!
I didn't really feel like my enjoyment of this story was spoiled by having already read later stories - rather, I was entertained by the younger and less experienced versions of the characters, and seeing how the author had initially introduced them (a couple of surprises!)
As always, Pears shows that he knows his art history, and, as I work in a museum, I found the depictions of museum politics quite amusing.
As far as the story goes - this mystery has to do with a young art history grad student who believes that he's discovered a long-lost secret - an unassuming work by a mediocre painter may hide beneath its layers of paint a masterpiece by Raphael. Howeve, a savvy dealer snatches the work virtually from under his nose, and soon enough trots out a Raphael, with enough fanfare to let it sell for an astounding price. But is the masterpiece real, or a clever fake? It may take General Bottando, of the Art Crimes Unit, and his young part-time assistant, Flavia, to figure it out...

LeAnne G. (Gracious-Granny) - TX wrote on 6/21/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

very different, interesting, mystery, will look for more!


Please Rate these Book Reviews

Roy S. (RoyDS) wrote on 1/23/2007...


First in the Jonathan art detective serties

Jane C. B. (janebbooks) wrote on 10/14/2006...


First in the series of clever art history thrillers. A Jonathan Argyll mystery.

Kimberly C. wrote on 10/12/2006...


light-hearted fun by a master storyteller. the first Jonathan Argyll mystery!

Mary F. (Page) wrote on 10/12/2006...


See review for this series under title "The Immaculate Deception" by the same author.

Lourdes F. (LFern) wrote on 6/19/2006...


Great book! The kind that you can't put down. Combines art history and Italy -- what could be better?

Joan A. K. (Joanie) wrote on 8/16/2005...


The first in the Art History series.


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