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Giotto's Hand [Large Print] (Hardcover)

de Iain Pears (Author)
3.1étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (8 évaluations de client)

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Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Fine art, quirky characters and scenes set in Rome and an English country village add to the joys of Giotto's Hand."


Mercury News, San Jose, CA

"Whimsical...A sweet, art world 'cozy.'"

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1.0étoiles sur 5 huge let down, Janv. 19 2002
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I had read an excerpt of Pears' "An Instance of the Fingerpost" a while back. It intrigued me enough that I wanted to read the book. While I have still not read that book, when I saw this one for a dollar at my local Half Price books, I decided I would give Pears a try. I found this book to be severely lacking in character development and found the plot to be thin. I now understand why they had the book priced at a dollar. The book tries to cover too much, which is evident in the subplot of the book involving the conflict between the aging detective and the scrappy new detective. This sub plot is tedious and detracts from the main mystery of the book. Overall the story line is weak, there is too much detracting from the main plot, and the character development leaves much desired. I do still want to read "Instance", but it will be a while before I pick up any other Pears book again. Don't waste your time and energy on this book.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Art History in an easy-to-swallow size, Déc 19 2001
Yes, I am a Pears fan, strating with "An Instance Of The Fingerpost". I really like these art history mysteries of his. They always have some quirky characters, interesting settings, and very little bloodshed. So I get my armchair travel nicely wrapped in a whodoneit. But I especially like to learn something along the way. Each of these show me something of an art world I will never live in - so I get a double-dip of tourism. This story, set in both Italy and England also throws in a little of Miss Marple's small village life as well. An easy read, not too long - I strongly recommend it.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Clever Cozy, Nov. 12 2001
Par sweetmolly (RICHMOND, VA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
I approached this book with a certain amount of resolve, as my only other outing with Iain Pears was "Instance of the Fingerpost" which while fascinating, was quite complex. "Giotto's Hand" was instead, a very nice diversion. Mr. Pears proves he cannot be pigeonholed into one writing category.

Jonathan & Flavia are a delightful twosome headquartered in Rome, but over half the action takes place in a small village in England. The author is obviously well grounded in the style and flavor of both places. His descriptions of the wiles of Italian bureaucracy are priceless. He has a fine ear for dialogue (see following) and wittiness in comparison between the English vs. Italian spirit:

Flavia: "Why would anyone sneer at someone being charming?
Jonathan: "Because this is England, my dear, and that's what we do here."
F: "Why? I like people to be charming."
J.: "But you're Italian. In this country charm means you're superficial, have a tendency to flattery, are probably a bumptious social climber and, moreover, the term carries very distinct implications that you like women."
F: "What's wrong with that?"
J: "A ladies' man," Argyll said darkly. "Few things can be worse. It suggests a propensity to slobber over people's hands and pay compliments like some continental. You can do that sort of thing with dogs, but not with the opposite sex."

It is rare that a mystery makes me laugh aloud and even rarer that I want to, but Mr. Pears succeeds on all counts. My only problem with the book was most of the characters had a fastidious disinclination to become involved in the plot. I kept thinking I must get them back on track some way or another. Also, Mr. Argyll was so full of moral considerations, I feared for Flavia's financial well-being. What Jonathan would or would not do with ill gotten gains ratcheted up the suspense for me considerably.

This is a fine, clever and cunning read. Recommended as a mood lifter.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not Pears' best, but still good
This is the second Pears book I have read, and I thought it was excellent, but not as good as "The Last Judgement. Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2001

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good read on a cool winter's day
This is the first book in the Art Mysteries series that I have read. I enjoyed the characters of Jonathan Argyll and his fiancee Flavia and found the English countryside setting... Read more
Publié le Déc 5 2000 par Dana Keish

1.0étoiles sur 5 A Shallow Read
I have lived in Italy for over 20 years during the Summers. I had recently bought CITY SECRETS ROME. An excellent guide book. Read more
Publié le Jui 16 2000

4.0étoiles sur 5 A nice little mystery with a cosmopolitan flavor.
Not only is this book an outstandingly enjoyable read on its own, but also, in Giotto's Hand, Jonathan Argyll and his fiance Flavia meet up with a character who is pivotal to... Read more
Publié le Jui 1 2000 par Margaret Fiore

3.0étoiles sur 5 I agree: mediocre, but don't write off the author or series!
In general, Giotto's Hand is not the best in this series. But I urge the previous reviewer not to give up on this author. Read more
Publié le Mars 5 2000

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