
Brimstone
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格式
平装书
页数
740
语言
英语
已发布
May 1, 2005
出版商
Warner Books
ISBN-10
0446612758
ISBN-13
9780446612753
描述
Art critic Jeremy Grove's shocking death sends ripples through the art world, leaving both admiration and suspicion in his wake. With his lifeless body discovered in an alarming state—his face locked in an expression of pure terror—detectives are drawn into a perplexing investigation that mixes the high-stakes atmosphere of the art scene with the darker undercurrents of human ambition and deceit.
As the investigation unfolds, the chilling details surrounding Grove's demise begin to emerge. His reputation as a fierce critic had made him many enemies among artists and collectors alike, suggesting that his death could be a calculated act of revenge. It becomes evident that Grove may have stumbled upon secrets that someone was willing to kill to protect—secrets that intertwine art, greed, and deep-seated jealousy in a deadly game.
The deeper they dig, the more complex the web becomes, revealing hidden alliances and dangerous manipulations. With every new clue, the atmosphere thickens, teasing the boundaries between genius and madness. The urgency to uncover the truth intensifies, ensnaring all those involved in a narrative that challenges perceptions of art and mortality.
As the investigation unfolds, the chilling details surrounding Grove's demise begin to emerge. His reputation as a fierce critic had made him many enemies among artists and collectors alike, suggesting that his death could be a calculated act of revenge. It becomes evident that Grove may have stumbled upon secrets that someone was willing to kill to protect—secrets that intertwine art, greed, and deep-seated jealousy in a deadly game.
The deeper they dig, the more complex the web becomes, revealing hidden alliances and dangerous manipulations. With every new clue, the atmosphere thickens, teasing the boundaries between genius and madness. The urgency to uncover the truth intensifies, ensnaring all those involved in a narrative that challenges perceptions of art and mortality.