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The Art Forger

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The Art Forger

By: B. A. Shapiro
Narrated by: Xe Sands
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On March 18, 1990, thirteen works of art, today worth over $500 million, were stolen from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. It remains the largest unsolved art heist in history, and Claire Roth, a struggling young artist, is about to discover that there's more to this crime than meets the eye.

Making a living reproducing famous artworks for a popular online retailer and desperate to improve her situation, Claire is lured into a Faustian bargain with Aiden Markel, a powerful gallery owner. She agrees to forge a painting - a Degas masterpiece stolen from the Gardner Museum - in exchange for a one-woman show in his renowned gallery. But when that very same long-missing Degas painting is delivered to Claire's studio, she begins to suspect that it may itself be a forgery.

Her desperate search for the truth leads Claire into a labyrinth of deceit where secrets hidden since the late 19th century may be the only evidence that can now save her life.

©2012 Barbara Shapiro (P)2012 HighBridge Company
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Robbery

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Critic reviews

"A clever, twisty novel about art, authenticity, love, and betrayal. B. A. Shapiro knows about Degas, and she knows about art theft and forgery, and she also knows how to tell a gripping story." (Tom Perrotta)
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I decided to persevere with this book despite the irritating reader, and I’m glad I did as the story was good and it got quite gripping towards the end. The reading of male characters was samey and off-puttingly bad. The voicing of female characters was also grating. If you can get beyond this, though, it’s a decent novel with some interesting twists.

Good story, irritating performance

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I enjoyed the story, but the narration grated. I did get used to the voice eventually and it would not put me off hearing another story by this author.

Enjoyed very much

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I loved this. The story is great with several twists and the insight into the copying of works of art is fascinating. Despite a complex plot the skilled writing and narration made it easy to follow.

The writer must have done much research and it prompted me to look up the artists, the paintings, the museums and the massive art theft that form part of the story.

The narration was excellent.

I have already purchased a further two titles by the author. Amazingly I found this by accident when searching for titles by another Shapiro. A lucky search!

A great book

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l loved it because it focus on one of my favourite artist Edgar Degas. l like novels about artists and the process they go through to create their art. This novel explored that.

The great story line.

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I enjoyed the narration and the precision of her research on art forging really showed. And yes she's researched Degas thoroughly and Belle Gardner. And it's a clever story with lots of twists and turns. My only gripe is that as an artist myself her description of making paintings completely failed to convince me - as it's notable by its absence. No development process, no accidents, no surprises, no struggle, no evolution. Nothing about her creative process felt real. She could've been making cupcakes. But still it's a great story.

A fun fantasy laced with reality

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