A Long Time Coming, Aaron Elkins
A Long Time Coming, Aaron Elkins
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A Long Time Coming

Author: Aaron Elkins

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 7 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/07/2018


Synopsis

It takes a real artist to solve a crime this big—in a brilliant, engrossing mystery by Edgar Award winner Aaron Elkins…Art curator Val Caruso is not a happy camper. His promotion has just been nixed, his divorce has become final, and he’s dug himself into a nice little rut for his fortieth birthday. The uplift? A trip to Milan to help Holocaust survivor Sol Bezzecca recover a pair of cherished sketches by Renoir. They’d once been given to Sol’s family by the then-unknown artist, looted by the Italian Fascist militia, and now after decades in hiding have turned up for auction. It’s Val’s job to get them back.Unfortunately, his Italian adventure takes a dangerous turn when he becomes trapped in an intricate web that reaches back to World War II—and is still very sticky with art thieves, forgers, and somebody who wants Val out of the picture permanently. When the lost Renoirs are stolen yet again, Val is more determined than ever to hunt them down. The reward for reuniting an old man with his rightful past? Priceless.But doing it is going to be murder.

About Aaron Elkins

Aaron Elkins’s mysteries and thrillers have earned him an Edgar, an Agatha, a Nero Wolfe Award, and a Malice Domestic Lifetime Achievement Award. His nonfiction works have appeared in Smithsonian magazine, the New York Times magazine, and Writer’s Digest.A former anthropology professor, Elkins is known for starting the forensic-mystery genre with his 1982 novel, Fellowship of Fear. He currently serves as the anthropological consultant for the Olympic Peninsula Cold Case Task Force in Washington State.Elkins lives in Washington with his wife, Charlotte—his occasional collaborator—who is also an Agatha winner.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kathy on June 29, 2021

It had been a while since I read a book by this author as I previously enjoyed his Gideon Oliver series. This book provided a lively art fraud plot and a nice trip to Milan from New York where the narrator of our story is a curator. A special request was made of him to restore art to an older man wh......more

Goodreads review by Ms.pegasus on September 14, 2019

The life of an associate curator is not a happy one. At least it's not for Val Caruso, Yale Ph.D. and associate curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. We are introduced to him on his 40th birthday, hammered by life and hammered by the alcohol he's imbibed to dull the pain. His divorce (the secon......more

Goodreads review by Donna on September 14, 2018

Nut shell: unexceptional story hijacked by way-too-wordy setting and an art lecture. Aaron Elkin has been writing mysteries for a long time, but he is new to me. When I saw this title listed on Net Galley, I went to Goodreads and found that his work is well regarded by some of my friends; add to this......more