The Other David
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
In the shadowy world where art and crime collide, The Other David plunges readers into a gripping mystery centred on a stolen Michelangelo masterpiece and the deadly web of intrigue that surrounds it. Carolyn Coker's series protagonist, Andrea Perkins — a Boston art historian with a sharp eye and sharper instincts — finds herself drawn into a treacherous hunt that leads from the cultured halls of academia to the dangerous underbelly of the international art black market, where ancient secrets carry a lethal price. Coker crafts a taut, atmospheric thriller that masterfully blends art history with pulse-pounding suspense, rewarding readers who relish both the intellectual thrill of the chase and the visceral tension of genuine danger. Her prose is precise and evocative, painting vivid portraits of a world where beauty and corruption are inseparable bedfellows. With its richly layered plot and a protagonist whose courage is matched only by her curiosity, The Other David leaves you questioning just how far someone will go to possess — or destroy — a priceless work of genius.
Author: Carolyn Coker
Format: Hardback
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
In the shadowy world where art and crime collide, The Other David plunges readers into a gripping mystery centred on a stolen Michelangelo masterpiece and the deadly web of intrigue that surrounds it. Carolyn Coker's series protagonist, Andrea Perkins — a Boston art historian with a sharp eye and sharper instincts — finds herself drawn into a treacherous hunt that leads from the cultured halls of academia to the dangerous underbelly of the international art black market, where ancient secrets carry a lethal price. Coker crafts a taut, atmospheric thriller that masterfully blends art history with pulse-pounding suspense, rewarding readers who relish both the intellectual thrill of the chase and the visceral tension of genuine danger. Her prose is precise and evocative, painting vivid portraits of a world where beauty and corruption are inseparable bedfellows. With its richly layered plot and a protagonist whose courage is matched only by her curiosity, The Other David leaves you questioning just how far someone will go to possess — or destroy — a priceless work of genius.