A Connoisseur's Case

A Connoisseur's Case

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Mar 1, 1980 · English · Hardcover (294 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 294
Language English
Published Mar 1, 1980
Publisher Ulverscroft
ISBN-10 0708904211
ISBN-13 9780708904213

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In the intriguing world crafted by Michael Innes, readers are drawn into a sophisticated narrative that intertwines art, mystery, and a puzzling crime. The plot revolves around a connoisseur, an individual with a refined taste, who becomes embroiled in an unexpected case that challenges both intellect and sensibility. The backdrop of cultured settings provides a rich canvas upon which suspenseful events unfold.

As events progress, numerous layers of deception and intrigue surface, leading to a labyrinth of clues that keep the audience guessing. The connoisseur, skilled in the appreciation of fine art, finds that his expertise transcends aesthetic appreciation, evolving into a critical tool for unraveling the complexities of the case. The finesse with which Innes intertwines character motivations and thematic elements keeps the narrative both engaging and intellectually stimulating.

With a deft hand, Innes paints a vivid picture of the characters and their intertwined fates. The exploration of human nature, ambition, and the peculiarities of artistic value adds depth to the interaction between the characters. Each twist and turn heightens the tension, challenging readers to consider the multifaceted nature of truth.

As the connoisseur navigates through a world filled with art and ambition, the quest for resolution becomes a captivating journey. Innes's writing shines through the clever dialogue and well-crafted scenes, creating a thrilling experience that elevates the genre. Readers are left pondering the intricacies of the relationships that bind the characters while being thoroughly entertained by the unfolding mystery.
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