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The Raphael Affair

Art History Mysteries, Book 1

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The Raphael Affair

By: Iain Pears
Narrated by: Ralph Cosham
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Set in Rome, The Raphael Affair features the perpetually beset General Bottando of the Italian National Art Theft Squad; his glamorous assistant, Flavia di Stefano; and Jonathan Argyll, a British art historian. When Jonathan is arrested for breaking into an obscure church in Rome, he claims that it contains a long-lost Raphael hidden under a painting by Mantini. The painting disappears - then reappears in the hands of the top British art dealer, Edward Byrnes. How has Byrnes found out about the hidden masterpiece, and whom is he acting for?

There is also the curious matter of the safe deposit box full of sketches closely resembling features of the newly discovered painting. A hideous act of vandalism occurs, then murder. Bottando faces the most critical challenge of his career, and Jonathan and Flavia find themselves in unexpected danger.

©1990 Iain Pears (P)1996 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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“A clever thriller.…Pears balances politics, love, and danger nicely in a plot that has a cunning and satisfactory outcome.” ( Sunday Times)
“Masterful and calls for an encore.” ( Houston Post)
“Presents a world the author knows well in the satisfying way Margaret Truman and Dick Francis set their mysteries in milieus they know.” ( Associated Press)

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I don't know how to make this better than 3 stars, just not quite 4. My audio book expectations are to be entertained, and this does. Good story, holds together reasonably well and some dry humor thrown in. Overall good entertainment.

3 and a half stars!

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Loved it. this is the second time I listened to this book. My wife listened also while we were on a rode trip. Love the details and the character development.

Another great Iain Pears

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Maybe that had a lot to do with the narrator. I really enjoyed the story/plot. It amazes me how much to-do some people make over paintings - and other art. True, nobody should make unauthorized copies and fraudulently pass them off as originals, but really, if someone is passionate about a particular work that should be in a museum for everyone to enjoy, why not let good copies be sold? Anyway, another essentially human perversion at least makes for an interesting mystery for me.

Reminds me of Three Pines series

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This was a very entertaining story of art forgery and theft, of academia and museums. Three protagonist to root for and a story you really have to pay attention to if you’re going to get it. Best of all one of my favorite narrators, the late Ralph Cosham. So happy to have encountered this, the first book in a series.

Twisty and subtly humorous tale of skulduggery in the art world

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Ralph Cosham is a wonderful narrator! The story is interesting, and the dry humor is entertaining. I will read more by this author, as it will be interesting to see him hone his writing skills.

Nice Read

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