The Art Restorer, by Julian
Sanchez, keeps the reader intrigued. Once I began I had a hard time putting it
down.
The main character is Enrique who
travels to his former home, San Sebastian, from Manhattan. He made this trip to
support his ex-wife. While there he meets a gentleman by the name of Craig, who
was there for the restoration of Sert’s paintings. When Craig dies questions were
raised. He died by drowning; however he was a form Olympic swimmer.
Through an investigation that
spans countries and leads to several families, this story shows the Nazis’
propensity of collecting wealth and stealing wealth.
Sanchez tells a wonderful tale,
which will get the heart pumping as the story progresses. I would highly
recommend this book to any that enjoys adventures.
I downloaded this book from
NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.
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