the Sinister And Provocative Thriller From Crime Writing's Freshest New Voice.ethan Muller Is Struggling To Establish His Reputation As A Dealer In The Cut-throat World Of Contemporary Art When He Stumbles Onto A Once-in-a-lifetime Opportunity: In A Decaying New York Slum, An Elderly Tenant Named Victor Cracke Has Disappeared, Leaving Behind An Enormous Trove Of Original Artwork. Nobody Can Say Anything For Certain About Cracke Except That He Came And Went In Solitude For Nearly Forty Years, His Genius Hidden And Unacknowledged.all That Is About To Change.so What If, Strictly Speaking, The Art Doesn't Belong To Ethan? He Can Sell It—and He Does Just That, Mounting A Wildly Successful Show. Buyers Clamor. Critics Sing. Museums Are Interested, And Ethan's Photo Looks Great In the New York Times.and That's When Things Go To Hell.suddenly The Police Are Interested In Talking To Him. It Seems That Victor Cracke Had A Nasty Past, And The Drawings Hanging In The...the New York Times - Marilyn Stasioa Suspense Story Has To Take Over Your Mind, Leaving You Disoriented (and Feeling A Little Foolish) When You Look Up At The End. Jesse Kellerman Makes This Act Of Self-hypnosis Easy, Mainly Because He Understands The Mechanics Of Obsessive Thought…being The Kind Of Writer Who Collects Voices The Way Beachcombers Pick Up Buckets Of Shells, Kellerman Revels In The Verbal Cacophony Of A Gallery Opening And The Brittle Badinage Of A Sales Pitch. But The Nasal Tones Of Ethan's Narrative Voice Reveal A Lonely Little Rich Boy Who Needs Something To Substitute For A Distant Father's Love. Listen To That Voice Long Enough And It Becomes As Mesmerizing As The Radiant Horrors Of Victor's Psychotically Deranged Art.
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The Genius
von Jesse Kellerman, Kirby Heyborne
the Sinister And Provocative Thriller From Crime Writing's Freshest New Voice.ethan Muller Is Struggling To Establish His Reputation As A Dealer In The Cut-throat World Of Contemporary Art When He Stumbles Onto A Once-in-a-lifetime Opportunity: In A Decaying New York Slum, An Elderly Tenant Named Victor Cracke Has Disappeared, Leaving Behind An Enormous Trove Of Original Artwork. Nobody Can Say Anything For Certain About Cracke Except That He Came And Went In Solitude For Nearly Forty Years, His Genius Hidden And Unacknowledged.all That Is About To Change.so What If, Strictly Speaking, The Art Doesn't Belong To Ethan? He Can Sell It—and He Does Just That, Mounting A Wildly Successful Show. Buyers Clamor. Critics Sing. Museums Are Interested, And Ethan's Photo Looks Great In the New York Times.and That's When Things Go To Hell.suddenly The Police Are Interested In Talking To Him. It Seems That Victor Cracke Had A Nasty Past, And The Drawings Hanging In The...the New York Times - Marilyn Stasioa Suspense Story Has To Take Over Your Mind, Leaving You Disoriented (and Feeling A Little Foolish) When You Look Up At The End. Jesse Kellerman Makes This Act Of Self-hypnosis Easy, Mainly Because He Understands The Mechanics Of Obsessive Thought…being The Kind Of Writer Who Collects Voices The Way Beachcombers Pick Up Buckets Of Shells, Kellerman Revels In The Verbal Cacophony Of A Gallery Opening And The Brittle Badinage Of A Sales Pitch. But The Nasal Tones Of Ethan's Narrative Voice Reveal A Lonely Little Rich Boy Who Needs Something To Substitute For A Distant Father's Love. Listen To That Voice Long Enough And It Becomes As Mesmerizing As The Radiant Horrors Of Victor's Psychotically Deranged Art.
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