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Chasing Cezanne: A Novel (Random House Large…
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Chasing Cezanne: A Novel (Random House Large Print) (originale 1997; edizione 1997)

di Peter Mayle (Autore)

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Hanky-panky on the international art scene is the source of the hilarity and fizz in Peter Mayle's new novel. He flies us back to the south of France (a region some readers of his irresistible best-sellers believe him to have invented), on a wild chase through galleries, homes of prominent collectors, and wickedly delectable restaurants. There are stopovers in the Bahamas and England, and in New York, where that glossiest of magazines, Decorating Quarterly, reflects the cutting-edge trendiness of its editor, Camilla Jameson Porter. (Camilla has recently broken new ground in the world of power lunches by booking two tables on the same day, and shuttling between them, at the city's trendiest restaurant.) It is Camilla who has sent our hero, Andre Kelly, to Cap Ferrat to take glamorous photo-graphs of the houses and treasures of the rich, famous, and fatuous. He happens to have his camera at the ready when he spots a Cézanne being loaded onto a plumber's truck near the home of an absent collector. Odd, thinks Andre. And in no time he's on the trail of a state-of-the-art art scam, chasing Cézanne. It's a joy to follow him and the crowds intent on speeding or foiling his quest--including a beautiful agent; a super-savvy art dealer attracted to the finer things in life, especially if they promise the payoff of a lifetime; an awesome Dutch forger; some outstandingly greedy New York sophisticates; and, invisible in the background, the parade of remarkable chefs whose mouthwatering culinary masterpieces periodically soothe the hero and tantalize the reader of Chasing Cézanne.… (altro)
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Titolo:Chasing Cezanne: A Novel (Random House Large Print)
Autori:Peter Mayle (Autore)
Info:Random House Large Print (1997), 327 pages
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Chasing Cézanne di Peter Mayle (1997)

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I really wanted to like this story: it's an art heist (check), it's Mayle (check), it's witty and fun (check). But it was also lame the way art dealers and forgers appear and confuse everything along with stereotyped greedy rich fashionables from New York, or where ever. Read it to form your own opinion because it is as the saying goes, "a great beach read". ( )
  SandyAMcPherson | Jun 21, 2017 |
Peter Mayle, author of A Year in Provence, has written some delightful mystery/caper books and this is one of them. It was missing from my collection so I was delighted to find it in a book sale.

Our hero, Andre Kelly, is a photographer and he happens to witness a Cézanne being packed into the back of a plumber’s truck. Camera at the ready, he has pictures to prove what he has seen and immediately becomes involved in an international art scam. I don’t know who can create the look, the smell and the flavour of France like Mayle. His description of the place is wonderful.
“He arrived in Saint-Paul in time to see, emerging from the café, the village police force, a corpulent gendarme with the reputation of giving the fastest parking tickets in France. The gendarme paused in the café doorway, wiping his mouth with the back of his hand as he surveyed the little place, an eye out for the first offender of the day. He looked on as Andre backed into one of the very few permitted parking places... “You have one hour. After that”—he tapped his watch—“contravention.” He adjusted his sunglasses and moved off, alert for any hint of wrongdoing, pleased with this first small triumph of the morning. How he looked forward to July and August! They were his favorite months, when he could stand grim-faced at the entrance to the village, turning away a continuous procession of cars. On a good day, he could infuriate several hundred motorists. It was one of the perks of the job.”

Mayle’s description is perfection. ( )
  mysterymax | Sep 11, 2016 |
Andre Kelly is a free-lance photographer who has been making a good living documenting the homes of the rich and famous for DQ, a decorating / architectural magazine whose editor, Camilla, is a fierce as she is fabulous. On assignment in the south of France, Andre decides to take a little break to visit the daughter of a former photo shoot subject. When he arrives at their villa, it’s clear the family is not in residence, but he notices two men loading a Cezanne into a plumber’s van. He knows the painting because Camilla had insisted he get close-ups of the masterpiece. Always the photojournalist, he snaps a few photos and goes back to New York, where he calls the owner of the villa to report the odd occurrence and that’s when things get interesting.

This is a fun romp of a crime caper, featuring the rich and famous, a couple of big-time art thieves, a curious (but legitimate) art dealer, and an art forger who is ready to make a change. Of course, there’s also a lovely young lady to brighten the landscape. And who could argue against the delights and magic of Paris and Provence, the exuberance of young love, and the many wonderful meals? The whole thing is ridiculous, but charming, in the way some of the Cary Grant movies of the 1940s and 1950s were. A light and breezy, nice and easy summer beach read. ( )
  BookConcierge | Aug 22, 2016 |
Our suave photographer zooms from New York to the Riviera and then to the Bahamas, chasing down leads in what soon appears to be some sort of art scam; a charming foray into a world of which most of us only see pictures. Light, easy read with lots of travel and gastronomic asides thrown in for atmosphere. ( )
  dbsovereign | Jan 26, 2016 |
Andre Kelly is a freelance photographer who does a lot of work for a decorating magazine. While in France he stops by a house where he shot pictures in the past and sees a Cezanne being loaded into a plumbers truck. Andre then becomes obsessed, for no apparent reason, with finding out why this happened. Even after getting a perfectly valid explanation from the paintings owner he is still obsessed with it.
I wouldn't classify this book as a thriller. It's mostly Andre travelling around wondering about this painting. there is a little bit of action thrown in hapazardly at the end of the book. The book also just randomly decides to end. I didn't care at all about Andre, his friends or the blasted painting. ( )
  RachelNF | Jan 15, 2016 |
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Hanky-panky on the international art scene is the source of the hilarity and fizz in Peter Mayle's new novel. He flies us back to the south of France (a region some readers of his irresistible best-sellers believe him to have invented), on a wild chase through galleries, homes of prominent collectors, and wickedly delectable restaurants. There are stopovers in the Bahamas and England, and in New York, where that glossiest of magazines, Decorating Quarterly, reflects the cutting-edge trendiness of its editor, Camilla Jameson Porter. (Camilla has recently broken new ground in the world of power lunches by booking two tables on the same day, and shuttling between them, at the city's trendiest restaurant.) It is Camilla who has sent our hero, Andre Kelly, to Cap Ferrat to take glamorous photo-graphs of the houses and treasures of the rich, famous, and fatuous. He happens to have his camera at the ready when he spots a Cézanne being loaded onto a plumber's truck near the home of an absent collector. Odd, thinks Andre. And in no time he's on the trail of a state-of-the-art art scam, chasing Cézanne. It's a joy to follow him and the crowds intent on speeding or foiling his quest--including a beautiful agent; a super-savvy art dealer attracted to the finer things in life, especially if they promise the payoff of a lifetime; an awesome Dutch forger; some outstandingly greedy New York sophisticates; and, invisible in the background, the parade of remarkable chefs whose mouthwatering culinary masterpieces periodically soothe the hero and tantalize the reader of Chasing Cézanne.

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