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DEATH AND RESTORATION by IAN PEARS
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SummaryGeneral Bottando can't believe his rotten luck. He has
just been promoted--to a position that's heavy on
bureaucratic duties-but disturbingly light on
investigative responsibilities. As if that wasn't annoying
enough, he's received a tip about a planned raid at a
nearby monastery. He's relying on his colleague Flavia di
Stefano and her art-expert fiancé, Jonathan Argyll, to
thwart the plot-but both are beyond baffled. The only
valuable item in the monastery's art collection is a
supposed Caravaggio that's currently being restored. There
are no solid suspects-unless you count the endearing art
thief, the flagrantly flamboyant "Rottweiler of
Restoration," and the strangely shady icon expert. And
there's really no reason to cause an unholy uproar-until
someone commits an unconscionable crime...
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