
The Last Judgement
An Art History Mystery
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Narrated by:
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Geoffrey Howard
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By:
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Iain Pears
But when a would-be thief tries to take the painting at the train station, and the art dealer seems less interested in his purchase once he sees it, Jonathan wonders why, as events unfold, someone is willing to kill for it. With customary wit and panache, Jonathan and Flavia embark on a breathless chase to capture a killer who has been refining his own particular art for many years.
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Critic reviews
"A joy for readers who enjoy a complex plot set to clever dialogue with the often nefarious goings-on of the international art market as a backdrop." ( St. Petersburg Times)
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What bothered me up until about halfway through was that there was just too much word of mouth — just about everything came from the testimony of some person who would never be heard from again, and any of it could be lies. It all depended on the author’s bent.
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I’m not enthralled, but it’s at least digestible, which is more than I can say for most of the other included books I’ve tried. Time to stop being stingy with credits.
Not fully satisfied.
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Interesting story but. . .
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A fun little mystery with appealing characters
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Iain Pears mysteries are smart, funny and engaging, and this one was no different (I have read the entire series as print books and have never been disappointed). The only problem I had with this audiobook is that it is out of sequence. The lives of Jonathan and Flavia follow a distinct timeline. It would have been nice if the publishers had chosen to record the second book in the series rather than one set farther down the fictional road.
Another Winner
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Weak story line and characters
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