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Colour Of Night
Brown Book Group Little
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Description for Colour Of Night
paperback. 480pp.
Harry Strand is a renowned international dealer in Old Master and Impressionist drawings. Working from a gallery in Texas, he is mourning the death of his wife, Romy. He is approached by the beautiful Mara Song needing to sell some precious Klimt drawings after an acrimonious divorce. They begin to form a serious friendship and she goes with him to Italy on a business trip, but one night returning to their villa they discover an intruder has left a video playing - a video showing that Romy's death in a car crash was murder not accident. Harry then reveals to Mara that before he became an art dealer he was a government agent and, disgusted by his bosses allowing a violent criminal to launder money in exchange for information, he and a few colleagues put in place their own scame to skim half a billion dollars from this man's operations and now Shrade wants it back. As Harry flees across Europe trying to outwit Shrade, he discovers that former allies are not who they seem and nor are former enemies.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Number of Pages
496
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780751528893
SKU
KHS1012499
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Brown Book Group Little
David Lindsey is the author of several popular thrillers including MERCY and, most recently, REQUIEM FOR A GLASS HEART.
Reviews for Colour Of Night
A gripping thriller with a shocking climax, and an intriguing question mark in the last paragraph... The pieces fit together effortlessly. NEW LAW JOURNAL David Lindsey has shown himself to be a writer with punchy yet elegantly textured style... the mechanics of his plot move with relentless precision. CRIME TIME [An] engrossing thriller. MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS Harry Strand appears to have it all. An international reputation as a dealer in old master and Impressionist drawings, a beautiful home, a devoted assistant and more than enough money. But actually, Harry's life is anything but sweet. He is mourning the death of his wife Romy and trying to forget his career in American Intelligence
two facts that, as The Colour Of Night progresses, are inextricably linked. The one bright hope, the arri
two facts that, as The Colour Of Night progresses, are inextricably linked. The one bright hope, the arri