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“Reads like a mystery.” PBS News Hour
“Traber Burns maintains a brisk pace that accentuates the intensity of this captivating but sad story about the final days of the artist Robert Indiana…Burns’s news reporter approach keeps the story interesting, and he’s especially adept at capturing the islanders’ voices.” AudioFile
“A highly readable and thoroughly researched piece of investigative journalism. Bob Keyes tackles it squarely and with genuine compassion.” Maine Sunday Telegram
“A spellbinding cautionary tale about the tricky business of mixing art with commerce…with a scholar’s attention to detail and a muckraker’s doggedness.” Shelf Awareness
“This hard-hitting exposé of the contemporary art world and one of its controversial figures deserves a wide audience.” Publishers Weekly
“A richly-reported tale of artistic genius undone by extravagance, greed, and age…cracking the hard exteriors of the New York City art world and a remote Maine island for the complicated truth within.” Michael Paterniti, author of Love and Other Ways of Dying
“Keyes teases out the competing motivations and frequent skullduggery of a jaw-dropping cast of opportunists, takers, frauds, and hangers-on. It reads like a spy novel; I was riveted.” Monica Wood, author of The One-in-a-Million Boy