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The Immaculate Deception
The Immaculate Deception | Iain Pears
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From internationally bestselling author Iain Pears comes the seventh in his Jonathan Argyll series -- an intriguing mystery of love, loss, and artistic license. For newlywed and Italian art theft squad head Flavia di Stefano, the honeymoon is over when a painting, borrowed from the Louvre and en route to a celebratory exhibition, is stolen. Desperate to avoid public embarrassment -- and to avoid paying a ransom -- the Italian prime minister leans hard on Flavia to get it back quickly and quietly. Across town, her husband, art historian Jonathan Argyll, begins an investigation of his own, tracing the past of a small Renaissance painting -- an Immaculate Conception -- owned by Flavia's mentor, retired general Taddeo Bottando. Soon both husband and wife uncover astonishing and chilling secrets, and Flavia's investigation takes a sudden turn from the search for an art thief to the hunt for a murderer.
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Love the Flavia di Stefano and Jonathan Argyle books by Iain Pears, the are lighter than his historical novels and always fun.

rwmg The historical novels were a bit of a shock because I only knew him through the Italian art crimes. A pleasant shock, but still a shock. 4d
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Mehso-so

Although it has its whimsical touches, this book is not as light-hearted as the rest of the series and in some ways is unnecessary as the previous book would have worked just as well as a wrap-up. Also I'm not entirely sure what we learn about two characters' back story is compatible with previous books.

It's not a bad book and would've worked well as a standalone, but it doesn't seem to fit in with the series as a whole in tone or content.