The Geneva Deception

The Geneva Deception

by James Twining
The Geneva Deception

The Geneva Deception

by James Twining

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Overview

A reformed art thief and an Italian police detective must work together to escape a deadly international conspiracy in this action-packed thriller.

In Rome, the Eternal City . . . three shocking homicides occur in three days—each a grisly re-creation of a painting by one of the most revered artistic giants of all time. But this new “artist” works in blood, not oils . . .

A reformed art thief on assignment for the FBI, Tom Kirk is in a Las Vegas casino with $20 million to purchase a Caravaggio masterpiece unseen for nearly half a century—a transaction that’s brutally cut short by gunfire. A shattering assassination rocks Kirk’s world, plunging him and unorthodox Italian detective Allegra Damico into an international web of evil that encompasses the Church, politicians, the police, and the Mafia. The road Kirk and Allegra must now follow is twisting and treacherous, winding through Vatican secrets, blood oaths, and Swiss betrayals. And death surely waits at the end.

Praise for The Geneva Deception

“Tom Kirk is the new James Bond—no doubt about it—the book simply roars along like a Formula 1 grand prix, with thrills and spills at every corner, every bend, every curve.” —Books Monthly

“A cleverly written, fast-paced book. . . . A most enjoyable read and an ideal book to curl up on the sofa with.” —Eurocrime

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062005304
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Series: Tom Kirk Series , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 402
Sales rank: 1,743
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

James Twining graduated from Oxford University with a degree in French literature. His first Tom Kirk adventure, The Double Eagle, was published with great success on both sides of the Atlantic. He lives in London with his wife and their two children.

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