The Flanders Panel - Brossura

Perez-Reverte, A.

 
9780006548294: The Flanders Panel

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A picture restorer finds a cryptic clue to a centuries-old murder hidden in the back of the picture. A chess player she engages to reconstruct the game becomes involved in its continuation with a mysterious player who is not above murdering his opponents.

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A fifteenth-century Flemish painting depicts two noblemen playing chess. One of the men depicted was later to be murdered – and in his painting the artist leaves a pointer towards the culprit.

In late twentieth-century Madrid a picture-restorer commissioned to clean the painting for auction teams up with a chessplayer and an antiquarian to crack the ancient mystery – only to find their own lives under threat as an unknown player continues the moves in the game.

A murder mystery with a totally new twist.

“Chess, art and murder are skilfully woven together in this classy and enthralling Euro-thriller.”
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“In its intellectual background detail it is reminiscent of Umberto Eco’s novels, but Pérez-Reverte’s plotting is much tighter and his narrative is more exciting … hard to stop reading.”
MICHAEL EAUDE, 'T.L.S.'

“One of the best books I have read this year, original in concept, and immaculate in execution.”
EDWARD FRENCH, 'Books'

“Pérez-Reverte plays a good game with his readers … It’s superb. I enjoyed it at least as much as 'The Name of The Rose'; it’s every bit as clever and written with a lighter touch. As chess fiction, it must be either the best ever written or second only to Stefan Zweig’s 'The Royal Game'.”
CHESS MONTHLY

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