Upbeat and quirky, The Third Attempt has a great story to engage the reader. Don't let the humor trick you into to thinking there's not a well-thought out story and arc for this piece, because the fast-paced dialogue certainly will pull you into the story before you realize it. All of this combines into a great read, and I look forward to it.
Upbeat and quirky, The Third Attempt has a great story to engage the reader. Don't let the humor trick you into to thinking there's not a well-thought out story and arc for this piece, because the fast-paced dialogue certainly will pull you into the story before you realize it. All of this combines into a great read, and I look forward to it.
Four master paintings, of a woman with a violin: Renoir, Sisley, Bazille, Monet. These lost works could save art consultant Max Reynolds’ dying firm, or destroy him. For the paintings harbor secrets, rooted in the madness of WWII...