Hot Paint: A Neil Gulliver and Stevie Marriner Novel

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Macmillan, 18 d’ag. 2003 - 416 pàgines
This non-stop, pulse-jangling thrill ride has more heart-pounding twists and turns than an out-of-control roller coaster, as L.A. newspaper columnist Neil Gulliver and his ex-wife, Stevie Marriner, chase after priceless art masterpieces stolen almost seventy years ago and believed lost forever.

In fact, these treasures have never been lost, only hidden in the secret galleries and vaults of greedy art dealers and wealthy private collectors. They are an ugly breed prepared to pay any sum to acquire more great works by the masters. When power and wealth fail them, violence is readily available.

The gift of a suite of Andy Warhol silkscreens plunges Neil and Stevie into this nasty, dangerous underworld. They escape more than one brush with death as they decipher the secret of each print and try to keep one step ahead of paid killers, among them Clegg, a terrifying, tormented man who has his private reasons for the murders he commits.

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Sobre l'autor (2003)

Robert S. Levinson draws on his years as an art columnist, critic, feature writer, and reviewer for publications such as" Rolling Stone" in creating "Hot Paint." Levinson lives in Los Angeles with his wife Sandra.

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