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The Resurrection Man (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn, Bk 10)
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The Resurrection Man (Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn, Bk 10)
Author: Charlotte MacLeod

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Publisher: Mysterious Press
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780446403320 - ISBN-10: 0446403326
Publication Date: 3/1993


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Book Description:
Boston-based art detectives Sarah Kelling and husband Max Bittersohn were hoping for some time off after their last case, especially since Max is still recovering from a broken leg he suffered during the investigation. That hope dies quickly, though, when they run into Countess Lydia Ouspenska.

The Countess, an expert forger of Byzantine icons, tells them that an old acquaintance, Bartolo Arbalest -- known in their circles as "The Resurrection Man" because of his skills in restoring damaged works of art -- has set up a Renaissance-style "guild" in their fair city, with a number of artisans working independently under one roof. Nothing mysterious about that, of course -- except for the fact that some of Boston's wealthiest citizens have been murdered shortly after valuable objets d'arts restored by Arbalest's organization were returned to them.

When Sarah's old friend George Protherie becomes the latest victim, her investigation -- which, coming as no surprise, ties in with Max's search into Arbalest's background -- reveals that Protherie was not the staid Boston Brahmin he appeared. In fact, he was guarding an array of secrets that stretch back to his old days as an importer of oriental antiquities....

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Phillip A S. wrote on 12/9/2006...

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Great author, good humor.


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Barbara L. wrote on 8/25/2008...


A Sarah Kelling and Max Bittersohn mystery, which means it's a good humored and entertaining tale well told by Charlotte MacLeod when she was at her best.

Renowned art dectectiv Max Bittersohn (who also happens to be the beloved husbasnd of Boston socialite Sarah Kelling) is enjoying a summer stroll whe he's accosted by Countess Lydia Ouspenska. That vintage vamp and faithful forger of Byzantine bibelots has just been inducted into a secret guild of Renaissance style art restorers headed by Bartolo Arbalest, aka the Resurrection Man. Is this menace of natty ne'er do wells up to no good? Recently restored objets d'art have begun vanishig from the homes of Boston's high society. And now Arbalesi's one time client - fat, lovable George Protheroe has been found with an ancient spear sticking out of his chest. Yet who'd have thought the old man to have so many sinful secrets? Not to mention a curse, a long-lost treasure and a perfectly plotted plan of revenge It's up to Max and Sarah to unearth the truth - and lay to rest a past that refuses to tay dead and buried.

Louis H. (swapcat) wrote on 12/16/2006...


My copy shows a different cover than PBS shows, mine having topiary prominent for some obscure reason. The story is fun, linking with many great features of stories of the past


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