Van Gogh Gone

Van Gogh Gone
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Download or read book Van Gogh Gone written by Robin M. King and published by Robin M. King. This book was released on 2024-10-26 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Art, espionage, and dangerous secrets collide in a race against time, as Alex's mission becomes more than just a search for stolen masterpieces—it’s a journey into the depths of her own heart. Alexandra Stewart's eidetic memory won’t let her forget anything. Ever. And she finally has a life worth remembering—a handsome Spanish tutor who gives perfecto a new name, a roommate who could double as her sister, and a special role in a secret spy organization headquartered in the basement of Brown University. But when Alex’s colleague Daly returns from a covert mission to Moscow with an enemy from her past, Alex’s carefully constructed world begins to unravel. He dangles the promise of reuniting her with a lost loved one, demanding a steep price: the recovery of a stolen Van Gogh painting. From the sun-drenched galleries of Barcelona to the shadowy streets of Paris, Alex and Daly’s friendship is stretched as they uncover a startling truth that challenges everything they thought they knew. Alex must now navigate a maze of deception and betrayal in a high-stakes art heist where failure means losing the people closest to her.

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