Reviews
"This engaging thriller is as tightly plotted
as the heist itself, as it weaves into the murkey worlds
of forgery and art crime."
Financial Times - November 2007
***
"I had to finish it. This writer ... knows
how to grip"
Literary Review - October 2007
***
"James Twining is fast becoming a shining star
in the thriller-writing firmament – and justly
so. Using the clever conceit of basing his stories on
real art world cases, he weaves brilliantly plotted,
intelligent, believable and highly literate stories
from the threads. In a genre somewhat dominated by American
authors he deserves to take his rightful place on the
world stage – and this could be the major breakthrough
book that does it. Move over Dan Brown!
All the elements of a truly great thriller are here
– a brilliant central premise, strong main characters,
believable villains, fabulous and interesting locations,
a dash of romance and a very decent dose of death and
mayhem. Tom Kirk is also a more confident and likeable
hero in this third outing. His connection with and understanding
of the underworld characters that he encounters, and
a strong sense of natural justice, often belie his putative
role as a ‘good guy’. Kirk is tortured by
his past and still uncertain quite where he fits in.
Both perfect ingredients for a classic hero.
The story moves along at a cracking pace and –
utilising the classic style of the genre – manages
to mix parallel storylines into a delightful cocktail
of cliffhangers, twists and turns. It’s genuine
page-turning stuff. However, what makes this thriller
stand out from the crowd, aside from the stroke-of-genius
link with one of the world’s most famous art icons,
is its truly outstanding use of language. The writing
is often breathtaking. Whole passages and key phrases
literally sing out. The author’s intelligence
and empathy for his characters make this a genre-busting
novel that deserves to rate serious literary merit.
Buy it, read it and you’ll love it. Guaranteed"
Crimesquad - November (Book of the Month)
***
"The most audacious heist in history is about
to commence, and Tom Kirk is right in the middle of
it! Whilst investigating the theft of a stolen Da Vinci,
reformed art thief Tom Kirk is confronted with the horrifying
sight of a cat nailed to the wall where the painting
once stood. He recognises the sign as a greeting from
his old enemy Milo, and then finds out that a long time
friend in Seville has been murdered.
Meanwhile, in New York, FBI agent Jennifer Browne has
been asked to investigate a possible art fraud. The
trail leads to an Iranian art dealer who denies all
knowledge, but when a lawyer who he had dealings with
is murdered, Jennifer knows she has stumbled across
something very sinister. Are the reappearance of Milo,
the murder of Tom's friend and the stolen Da Vinci connected?
Are Tom and Jennifer's paths destined to cross again
as they descend into a maelstrom of deadly betrayal?
Only James Twining could get away with this - a Mona
Lisa heist! James's knowledge of the art world and local
history (in this case the Paris catacombs) is exemplary
and assists in the credibility of the plot. Deservedly
named as one of the top six thriller writers in the
UK, James goes from strength to strength. Tom Kirk is
a real winner of a character, and the books just get
better and better.
A real pleasure to read, 10/10 for enjoyment - absolutely
first class entertainment. I'd list him in my top four
favourite modern authors without hesitation."
Gateway Monthly - October 2007 (Book of the
Month)
***
"The plod should be twitching at Twining's latest,
about a £100 million da Vinci theft. If you follow
the news you'll soon see why. Hyper dapper art-blagger
Tom Kirk returns to hunt down the painting, quickly
finding himself in the middle of an even bigger mystery.
Glamour is supplied to the intricate, interwining ploys
by a sexy FBI agent, Jennifer Browne. As the corpses
pile up, the pair's destinies merge with Paris and Napoleonic
secrets that need unearthing.
Ripping stuff."
Daily Sport - October 2007
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