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The Lost Van Gogh [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

A. J. Zerries (Author)
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May 16, 2006
When Vincent van Gogh's Portrait of Monsieur Trabuc turns up unexpectedly at the Metropolitan Museum of Art--a $50 million painting shipped from Argentina via UPS, like an ordinary package--the case goes to Clay Ryder, the NYPD Major Case Squad detective assigned to art theft.

Ryder discovers that in Paris, late 1944, a Jewish widow accused a German SS officer of stealing the painting. The officer was reported to have died in a car crash at the war's end, and the whereabouts of the Trabuc between then and now remain a mystery. Ryder's search for the widow's heirs leads him to Rachel Meredith, who teaches at NYU. The museum presents the painting to her in a spectacular public ceremony that winds up on the front page of newspapers around the world.

Though the case is closed, Ryder can't seem to shake it. When Rachel Meredith is attacked, she calls on him; what might be a simple assault doesn't quite add up. And he still wonders who sent the van Gogh from Argentina. One of his most reliable contacts in the art world floats a theory that ties the van Gogh portrait to a black market auction in the 70's that might have involved a Swiss art dealer and an international crime kingpin with unlimited cash. Then Israel's Mossad pays Ryder a clandestine visit; the news splash about the van Gogh is the first link they've had to the SS officer in decades.

Meanwhile, art dealers, auction houses, and museums vie to buy the van Gogh from Rachel Meredith. When she refuses to sell, the situation goes from predatory to violent. Ryder has to race against time to outmaneuver a cunning mastermind who will resort to as many murders as it takes to get hold of the Trabuc.
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This debut from husband-and-wife team Al and Jean Zerries contains the promise of an innovative, topical thriller, but descends into familiar turf. The action starts with a daring art burglary-turned-homicide at a Park Avenue apartment. The crime soon reaches the desk of NYPD detective Clay Ryder, art specialist for the Special Investigations Division, but his nascent inquiry is sidelined when the Metropolitan Museum of Art receives what purports to be a long-lost original Van Gogh. Ryder soon identifies NYU film professor Rachel Meredith as the painting's heir. Meredith, the granddaughter of the painting's former French owner, opts to reclaim the portrait, a decision that leads to numerous attempts on her life-which shadowy Mossad figures tell the detective are linked to a wanted Nazi war criminal. The concluding section's abductions, gunfights and rescues don't match the originality of the novel's premise, which offers hope for more consistent quality in future books.
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As the "Art Cop," NYPD detective Clay Ryder doesn't get much respect at headquarters. Not only does he appear to have a cushy beat, but he's also considered stuck-up, when, in reality, he is filled with remorse over the death of his wife. Not that he has time to brood once two priceless paintings are stolen from a Central Park penthouse, and a previously unknown Van Gogh shows up at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This smart, emotionally loaded, and strongly anchored art caper is the work of first-time wife and husband coauthors. The Zerries have made powerful use of the always-alluring stolen-masterpiece motif and also cleverly, and affectingly, linked it to the Nazi pillaging of Jewish-owned art treasures, conjuring up an especially barbaric SS officer believed to have escaped to Argentina, the clever Mossad agents on his trail, and the heir to the Van Gogh portrait, Rachel Meredith, a fetching and all-too-trusting film-history professor. Great action sequences, complicated characters, swanky settings, dramatic betrayals, and intriguing art history make for a suspenseful and provocative tale about the perplexing union of beauty and evil. Donna Seaman
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books (May 16, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765312506
  • ASIN: B00127QDH4
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,791,183 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fantastic!, May 29, 2006
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Daniel J. Cashman (Brookfield, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Lost Van Gogh (Hardcover)
The Lost Van Gogh by A.J. Zerries is a book fueled by action and intrigue. Its many twists and turns keep the reader on the edge of his/her seat, and the themes that run through it promise to keep anyone interested. Whether readers want an inside look at the world of art dealing, the workings of the NYPD, the hunt for Nazis in the years since World War II, or the human condition in general, they will find themselves anxiously turning page after page.
Readers can also count on being drawn in by the book's extremely well-developed characters, particularly those of Detective Clay Ryder and Dr. Rachel Meredith. A.J Zerries writes in such a way that readers get to know the characters from the very beginning and develop a strong attachment to them before they're even aware of it.
The Zerries' book is artfully written, well-researched, and is not to be missed. Five stars!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Watch out Dan Brown!!!!, June 12, 2006
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Chad O'Hara (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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"The Lost Van Gogh" is a true "page turner." I hate to use the vernacular of book reviewers, but it truly is. Imagine reading a book that takes you on a rollercoaster of a ride that involves the NYPD, Nazi war criminals, the Mosad, crooked art auction houses and the Japanese mafia. Even the best Imagineers over at Disney couldn't dream up such an exciting ride. This should be the beach book of the summer. Bottom line, if you enjoyed Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons (like I did), you will LOVE "The Lost Van Gogh"!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars LITERARY GOLD..., May 29, 2006
This review is from: The Lost Van Gogh (Hardcover)
It's been a long time since I've read a book this smart, engaging and boldly written. Not only does A.J. Zerries pull off one of the more thrilling mysteries in recent memory, they do so with a deftness that rivals or exceeds most of their contemporary counterparts. After their masterful opening -- a great study in suspense -- we meet Clay Ryder, one of the least respected cops in the NYPD. Moreover, he's still reeling from the recent death of his wife, along with an unenviable family history. Getting inside Ryder's head, in my opinion, is where Zerries absolutely shines. The past that Ryder has tried so hard to shelve is only brought screaming back when van Gogh's lost Trabuc shows up at the Met. As his investigation progresses, and obsession with the painting's history grows, the rich parallels that rise between his dubious grandfather and the brutal Nazi, Udo Luscher, are starkly comprable. Zerries has clearly stumbled upon dramatic gold with Ryder's character. In addition, the pace and action are crisp, the dialogue and supporting characters authentic. I can't wait to see what these two put out next -- hurry up, A.J., I'm impatiently waiting!!!
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Van Gogh, Rachel Meredith, New York, Udo Luscher, Detective Ryder, Wil Meredith, Lloyd Harbor, Paul Bergère, Jeu de Paume, Lloyd Neck, Monsieur Trabuc, Jonas Ryder, Grand Prix, Madame Trabuc, Art Guy, Park Avenue, Police Plaza, Annette Bergère, Crown Vic, Galleries Grauberger, South America, The Shack, Major Case, Rachel Preminger, Twentieth Street
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