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Book Review of The Music Lesson

The Music Lesson
The Music Lesson
Author: Katharine Weber
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
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This story is about the theft of a mythical Vermeer work of art, painted on a small wooden block. Part of The British Royal Collection, it supposedly belongs to the queen. Patricia Dolan works in the Frick Gallery reference section. Her passion is Dutch painters and she is particularly fond of Vermeer's The Music Lesson. Her life centers on her work after the death of her daughter which shattered her marriage. Sad and still grieving, she is an easy mark for a visiting cousin, Michael O'Driscoll, who had traveled from Ireland to seek out his cousin.

Patricia falls for the handsome cousin who seduces her and corrals her into an art theft. Little does she know that she has been carefully researched and targeted to be a participant in the operation. Blinded by emotion Patricia takes a leave of absence and travels to Ireland. There she receives the stolen painting that she loves. However, when a local friend sees the painting by accident and is killed because of this she realizes the danger in which she and the painting are enmeshed. As the group negotiates with the Brits, the operation falls apart. However, Michael is not perturbed because loss of the painting will embarass the Brits. As this short read spirals to a climax Patricia has the last word. To discover more search out this reading gem for yourself.