The Lost Van Gogh

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Price
$34.99  $32.54
Publisher
Sourcebooks Landmark
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.2 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781728260174

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About the Author
Jonathan Santlofer is a writer and artist. He has published five novels, including the The Death Artist, the Nero Award-winning Anatomy of Fear, and many short stories. He has been editor/contributor of several anthologies as well as the New York Times bestselling serial novel Inherit the Dead. His artwork has been exhibited widely in the US, Europe, and Asia, and is in such public and private collections as the Art Institute of Chicago, Tokyo's Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Newark Museum, among many others. Santlofer is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts grants and serves on the board of Yaddo. His memoir, The Widower's Notebook, will be published in 2018. Visit Jonathan at JonathanSantlofer.com
Reviews
"Ingeniously plotted, irresistibly readable, brimming with inside information about the high-stakes art world of theft, forgery, and murder, Jonathan Santlofer's The Lost Van Gogh tracks the history of a missing self-portrait by Van Gogh against the background of the notorious Nazi campaign against "degenerate art." Also included are brilliantly rendered drawings by the author, who is as accomplished an artist as he is a writer of suspense thrillers." -- Joyce Carol Oates
"Perfectly paced and plotted, The Lost Van Gogh seamlessly weaves together a mystery of unrelenting suspense with a fascinating tale about art and the dangerously criminal culture that surrounds it. A terrific read?one that only Jonathan Santlofer could have written!" -- Alafair Burke, New York Times bestselling author
"Packed with international artworld intrigue and utterly delicious plot-twists, Santlofer keeps readers riveted in this intelligent and wonderfully textured thriller." -- John Searles, New York Times bestselling author of Her Last Affair and Help for the Haunted
"The Lost Van Gogh is a can't miss novel of unforgettable suspense. Santlofer masterfully blends his art world expertise with a game of obsessions, razor-sharp characterization and thrilling prose to create a novel unlike any other?a riveting mystery that explores the weight of family and high-stakes art theft." -- Alex Segura, bestselling author of Secret Identity
"The Lost Van Gogh is a kaleidoscope?a globetrotting thriller, a lesson in art history, a reminder of a crime against humanity that will never be expunged, but most of all a tremendously entertaining read." -- Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of House on Fire
"Beauty and horror are wonderfully contrasted by Santlofer, both in the sad life of van Gogh compared to the incandescent art he produced, and in the clash of the love of art and the pursuit of wealth that takes advantage of that passion. Details of post-impressionist art and busting of myths around van Gogh (he wasn't unknown as an artist during his life) are bonuses." -- First Clue
"Santlofer offers sympathetic glimpses into Van Gogh's life and puzzling death and the French Resistance's valiant efforts to save Paris' treasures as the Nazis' systematically looted art belonging to Jewish collectors, stolen works still found in world-class museums. Illustrated with Santlofer's drawings, this is a wholly engrossing, historically illuminating, and thought-provoking art thriller." -- Booklist
"The latest art thriller from Santlofer has historic European locations and appealing characters chasing down art stolen by horrible people...Give this novel to art enthusiasts, mystery lovers, and fans of Daniel Silva and Dan Brown." -- Library Journal
"The relationship between Luke, who's the great-grandson of a man who stole the Mona Lisa, and Alexis, daughter of a famous art thief, is rich and fascinating?the novel soars when they're at the center." -- Publishers Weekly