Framed
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Narrated by:
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Eloise Oxer
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By:
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John M. Green
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Based on the true events of the world's most notorious art heist. Where did all the loot go?
Art conservator JJ Jego’s hobby is photography. When an incident involving the police unfolds on the pier she starts clicking away. Later she finds she has captured something unusual in the window of an apartment. It looks like a Vincent van Gogh—a print surely, but it's not just any Van Gogh: the original Six Sunflowers was destroyed in 1945. And that's not the only famous painting she glimpses. Other works are from the notorious 1990 Isabella Gardner Stewart museum robbery. But what are they doing in Sydney? JJ needs to find a way to get inside that apartment. She reluctantly enlists the help of her estranged father, an ex-detective, to who she hasn't spoken for seven years. JJ can't forgive him for the way he treated her mother, but they do have one thing in common: a love of art.
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"John M. Green knows his way around a thriller." (Michael Connelly)
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- Lisa G
- 23-11-2022
Could not stop listening!
This is not my usual genre of book but friends had recommended it so I thought i would give it a try. From the first chapter I was hooked. It's a really great story, a thriller with a twist that kept me interested and wondering from the very beginning. I loved the many fascinating bits about the art world.
I also really enjoyed the way John Green wrote the story - it has an underlying sense of humour that I find irresistible (even in some of the more hectic scenes) as well as references to pop culture that really appealed.
All in all an excellent and fun read!
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