The Geneva Deception
By (Author) James Twining
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
5th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
823.92
Paperback
560
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 34mm
300g
Mafia, a secret society and the worlds greatest treasures all converge in James Twinings all new jawdropping thriller featuring reformed art thief Tom Kirk
It begins with a young man hanging from the Ponte Sant' Angelo Rome, his pockets weighed down with lead whilst the current of the river below slowly tightens the noose around his neck.
Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, retired art thief Tom Kirk is asked by an old friend to investigate a case involving the theft of a long lost Caravaggio painting. When tragedy strikes Tom is left holding a blood-soaked body.
Back in Rome Art Protection Squad officer Allegra Damico has been called to the Parthenon where a second body has been found, It begins with a young man hanging from the Ponte Sant' Angelo Rome, his pockets weighed down with lead whilst the current of the river below slowly tightens the noose around his neck.
Meanwhile, in Las Vegas, retired art thief Tom Kirk is asked by an old friend to investigate a case involving the theft of a long lost Caravaggio painting. When tragedy strikes Tom is left holding a blood-soaked body.
Back in Rome police Lieutenant Allegra Damico has been called to the Parthenon where a second body has been found, but this time the body is surrounded by mannequins. When a third body is found crucified upside down in the middle of the ancient forum Allegra realises there is a sinister link between the murders. Someone is staging famous Caravaggio paintings. Suspecting the detective leading the case is corrupt Allegra begins her own investigation.
Spurred on by grief and the desire to avenge the murder of his friend, Tom follows a trail to Rome where he finds Allegra piecing together a similar mystery. Before long they both find themselves submerged in a vast criminal conspiracy involving the police, politicians, the church and a secret society born of a pact between two Mafia families decades before.
Praise for James Twining:
Crackles along Daily Mail
James Twining knows how to grip Times Literary Supplement
The narrative is fast-paced and the result is highly entertaining Peter Gutteridge
If there's a better thriller this year I would like to see it' Jack Higgins
Twining is a worthy successor to Forsyth, Follett, and Higgins. Highly recommended' Christopher Reich
Far better stories and much better written than The Da Vinci Code, this series is crying out for either small or big screen treatment - Brilliant stuff! www.booksmonthly.co.uk
if you loved The Da Vinci Code, this is for you! Closer
James Twining was born in London but spent much of his childhood in Paris. After graduating from Oxford University with a first class degree in French Literature, he worked in Investment Banking for four years before leaving to set up his own company which he then sold three years later, having been named as one of the eight "Best of Young British" Entrepreneurs in The New Statesman magazine. James lives in London with his wife and two daughters. Visit www.jamestwining.com