The Goldenacre, Philip Miller
The Goldenacre, Philip Miller
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The Goldenacre

Author: Philip Miller

Series: Shona Sandison Investigation

Narrator: Robin Laing

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 06/28/2022


Synopsis

Thomas Tallis, inspector of provenance, has just arrived in Edinburgh, Scotland, to authenticate The Goldenacre, a masterpiece by iconic Scottish architect and painter Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Still dealing with a miserable divorce and the fallout from a disastrous job in London, Tallis is
eager to sign off on the painting and leave. It should be simple, as the painting has been owned by one noble family since the ’20s. But then a horrifying parcel arrives on Tallis’s desk, and the threatening message is clear: someone doesn’t want him inspecting the painting.

Now that Tallis sees lives are in danger, he has no choice but to stay until the investigation is complete.

Meanwhile, gruesome murders are plaguing Edinburgh. First, a Scottish painter of great renown. Next, an Edinburgh City Counsellor. Battle-hardened newspaper reporter Shona Sandison is on the case, even as her beloved industry shrinks around her. Shona doesn’t care who she steps on to get the best story, and she
soon uncovers a link between The Goldenacre and the murders. As Tallis’s personal crises reach a fever pitch, Shona struggles to enlist his help in understanding how the painting is mixed up in all this violence before either one of them becomes the next victim.

Pensive, lush, and tragic, The Goldenacre is a heartbroken love letter to Edinburgh, and an unpredictable, gorgeously plotted mystery to savor.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Damo on August 05, 2024

The Scottish art scene is shoved rudely under the spotlight in The Goldenacre by Philip Miller in a rousing tartan noir thriller that features journalist Shona Sandison. The prospect of a significant painting, The Goldenacre for which the book’s title is named, appears to have set off a rash of murd......more

Goodreads review by Jenny on August 14, 2022

Edinburg is a very old, very Scottish city. Each city corner has a pub and each pub it’s own brew. Men in kilts walk the narrow stone walkways on their way to work. Edinburg is a calm peaceful place. Hopefully this is the exact workplace where a recently disgraced employee of the Civic Gallery of Lo......more

Goodreads review by K. Daley on July 05, 2022

Nicely written in a style that forces you to think about what’s being said, this “Scotland noir” tale of the art world moves at a perfect summer pace. Features murder, art world politics, MI 5, the demise of print journalism. The plot is centered around the authentication of a painting being donated......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on October 28, 2022

This has a good plot. The writing is fine. The craft is good. The reporter character is well written. And her thread is good. The curator character is fluffed and padded not only with divorce/child but also some chapters of alcoholic/drugs misuse you can just skim this stuff irrelevant mostly. The p......more

Goodreads review by Jaylaw90 on January 19, 2023

If you like art, and Scotland and a cracking mystery, then this is a great yarn. Wonderful!......more