Allmen and the Dragonflies, Martin Suter
Allmen and the Dragonflies, Martin Suter
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Allmen and the Dragonflies

Author: Martin Suter, Steph Morris

Narrator: Grover Gardner

Unabridged: 3 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/08/2018


Synopsis

A thrilling art-heist escapade that evokes a world of European high culture and luxury, while plumbing the vicissitudes of less exalted human foibles and obsessionsJohann Friedrich von Allmen, a bon vivant of dandified refinement, has exhausted his family fortune. Forced to downscale, Allmen inhabits the garden house of his former Zurich estate, attended by his Guatemalan butler, Carlos. When not reading novels by Balzac and Somerset Maugham, he plays jazz on a Bechstein baby grand.Allmen’s fortunes take a sharp turn when he meets Jojo, a stunning blonde whose lakeside villa contains five art nouveau bowls created by renowned French artist Émile Gallé and decorated with a dragonfly motif. Allmen, seeking to pay off mounting debts, absconds with the priceless bowls and embarks on a high-risk, potentially violent bid to cash them in.This is the first book in a series of humorous, fast-paced detective novels devoted to Allmen—a memorable gentleman-thief who, with his trusted sidekick Carlos, creates an investigative firm to recover missing precious objects.

About Martin Suter

Martin Suter, born in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1948, is a novelist, screenwriter, and newspaper columnist. He has written a dozen novels, many of them bestsellers in Europe and translated into thirty-two languages.

About Grover Gardner

Grover Gardner is an award-winning narrator with over a thousand titles to his credit. Named one of the “Best Voices of the Century” and a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, he has won three prestigious Audie Awards, was chosen Narrator of the Year for 2005 by Publishers Weekly, and has earned more than thirty Earphones Awards.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim

An art heist thriller by a Swiss author. The 50-ish widowed (or is that widowered?) Allmen keeps spending down what remains of his family fortune. He has barely enough left to protect his baby-grand piano from the repo man. He has just encountered (i. e. picked-up) a wild and crazy young woman with......more

Goodreads review by Gauss74

La pregevolezza di questo piccolo libriccino è quella di raccontare il più improbabile mascalzone della terra dei mascalzoni, la Svizzera, e di riuscire a farcelo apparire simpatico. In questo romanzo cominciano le peripezie di Allmen, nobiluomo decaduto e finito al verde nel cuore di quella repubbl......more

Goodreads review by Nina

Read this in one go this morning. Fell in love with Suters detail rich, almost graphical writing style. Also really liked the setting in the upper class of a Swiss lakeside city (I’m guessing it’s Zürich). One star less because I sometimes personally disagreed with Allmen’s opinions and actions. Big......more

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Quotes

“A smartly entertaining read…A classy puzzler to be read for plot, character, and atmosphere by a wide range of readers.” Library Journal

“In the honorable vein of elegant, gentleman thieves, comes Allmen, the colorful protagonist of Suter’s beautifully observed, deliciously fun novel.” Noah Charney, author of The Art Thief

“This is a crisp, wonderfully atmospheric novel…Martin Suter is a terrific writer and deserves far greater recognition in America. With this superb translation, he should soon have it.” Jonathan Rabb, author of Among the Living and Rosa