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The Ten Word Game: A Lovejoy Mystery
 
 

The Ten Word Game: A Lovejoy Mystery (Hardcover)

de Jonathan Gash (Author) "The woman beside me slept, I thought, is she the one? ..." En savoir plus
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Mystery writing doesn't get any better than Gash's Lovejoy series, in which a clever rogue, whose morals and antics are straight out of Restoration comedy, makes his way as an expert and sometime forger in the British antiques world. As Lovejoy explains in numerous asides to the reader, this world is crawling with crooks who prey upon the gullible public. This makes a perfect setup for a series (this is the twenty-second Lovejoy novel) in which the hero repeatedly outcons the cons, relying always on his expertise and rare gift of "divvying," i.e., experiencing the physical sensation of dizziness or queasiness (or both) in the presence of genuine antiques. The title here refers to Gash's mental habit of trying to reduce complex situations to a precis of 10 words. The situation he finds himself in this time, however, defies any sense-making formula (also making it a fantastic, nonformulaic read). Lovejoy is on the lam (for stealing his own Rembrandt forgery from a stately home) when he is lured aboard a cruise ship. Lovejoy's kidnappers want him, as the only surviving "divvy," to sniff out and steal priceless treasures from St. Petersburg's Hermitage Museum. Lovejoy, lover of art and antiques and hater of art thieves (forgery is tolerable), has his hands full trying to escape and outwit his captors. As always in this series, readers will learn much about art and antiques along the way. A beautifully written, riveting mystery romp. Connie Fletcher
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Lovejoy cannot be said to have clean hands and a pure heart, flitting bee-like as he does from one flower of womanhood to the next, and straining the truth when necessary. But when it comes to the relics of history, be it a silver tea service or the gold buttons from Lord Nelson's second-best uniform coat, he cannot be topped. In The Ten Word Game, Lovejoy is hiding out from the law in a port city far from London. By a ruse, he is shanghaied aboard a luxurious cruise ship on its way to Russia. There a group of schemers feed him well, but hold him prisoner because they need his talents for their daring plan. They intend to steal Russia's legendary 'amber room,' wall panels and all, and sell it for ransom back in the U.K.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Tedious, except for antiques hunters, maybe, Avril 27 2004
Par Keith Nichols (Dallas, TX United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I much enjoyed the TV series based on Lovejoy and his crew, largely because I enjoyed the rural English locations and the portrayals by excellent English character actors. So I expected this, the first of Gash's books to come to hand, to be equally clever and to the point. No so. I found the characters too numerous and not particularly well developed, save for Lovejoy himself. And since much of the yarn takes place on a cruise ship, there are no locations to speak of. The frequent lapses into technical talk about how to identify various items was pretty tedious, although I expect antiques hunters would enjoy it. And anyway, if Lovejoy is a "divvy" who spots the real item by instinct, why has he bothered to learn so much technical stuff anyway, and why he hasn't he put his gift of divination to more lucrative use? Instead, he seems to get by as a not-too-successful forger/thief/con artist who's primary goal is sleeping with women. He's seems not the sort of scholar who's going to master a wealth of arcane minutiae.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Voyage to nowhere, Mars 24 2004
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Using Lovejoy's ten word system to describe Gash's Lovejoy series:

Early books great, later ones are mixed, this one stinks.

Story goes nowhere. It is filled with muddled characters and repetitious comments on amber and other antiques. Finally grinds to an incomprehensible end. I couldn't wait to get off the boat.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 I won't go back again soon, Mars 16 2004
Par David L Zumchak (Rochester, NY USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I had begun reading the Lovejoy series with the second or third book MANY years ago. However, maybe 8 or 10 years ago I stopped reading them because the series seemed to be stuck in a rut, focusing on aspects that I was much less interested in (what passes for Lovejoy's "romantic" life) instead of what I wanted (more with the scams and thefts).

I saw this new one on the shelf and decided to give it another try. Disappointing. I finished it last night and am still not exactly sure who all was involved in this conspiracy and why. I COULD go back and read the last couple of chapters, but it just didn't interest me enough to bother. Oh well. Maybe I'll give it another try in another 10 years.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Lovejoy Takes A Cruise
Here's another wonderful entry in the long running, always entertaining Lovejoy series. Once again the "lovable rogue" - I know, it's a hackneyed phrase, but also most appropriate... Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2004 par Dominic Smith

5.0étoiles sur 5 Lovejoy at his delightfully cocky witty best
Lovejoy hides in plain sight accepting a low paying job that he could define in his ten word descriptions as: hard, stinky with no financial or otherwise satisfaction, but safe... Read more
Publié le Janv. 7 2004 par Harriet Klausner

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