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The Last Van Gogh

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The Last Van Gogh

By: Will Ottinger
Narrated by: James Thomas Werther
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2019 Maxy Awards "Best Mystery-Detective"

Two old letters reveal the existence of an unknown Van Gogh painting. Only four individuals have ever seen the work, all now dead. One deceased man, an alcoholic thief, claimed to have smuggled the painting out of France at the beginning of World War ll. His two sons dedicate themselves to finding the Van Gogh, seeking personal redemption for their father and damaged childhoods.

Valued at 250 million dollars, the painting attracts an unseen hired killer, three unscrupulous collectors, and the Russian mob. One brother undertakes the search for the painting, accompanied by a beautiful ex-KGB assassin as his bodyguard. Together, their quest takes them from New York to Los Angeles, from Paris to Amsterdam as murders pile up around them. Welcome to the high-end art world, secret deals, and billionaires willing to go to any length to get their hands on the last Van Gogh.

©2019 Black Rose Writing (P)2019 Beacon Audiobooks
International Mystery & Crime Mystery Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Russia
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Surprisingly good, and captivating storyline for a contemporary author. Excellent for passing the time and making a long drive actually enjoyable. The narration was clear and became an invisible conduit for the storyline. Exactly as it should be.

Overall I'd recommend it highly. At 67 driving has lost most of its allure but I looked forward to picking up the where i'd left off every time I got in my car.

Good story, well told

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narrator was flat without voice intonation and very painful to listen to. Very poor choice

poor narration

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