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Burnt Sienna
  

Burnt Sienna [Unabridged] (Audio Cassette)

by David Morrell (Author)
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (36 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

Like his last novel, Double Image, Morrell's robust latest dips into gothic territory as an obsession with beauty leads to lethal extremes. The new novel, however, incorporates more of the uber-thriller elements for which Morrell is known, depicting one decent man's fight against a black-market arms dealer equipped with unlimited funds, political access and a private army. Ex-marine hero Chase Malone has made it big in the art world as a painter, so arms dealer Derek Bellasar asks him to paint a portrait of Bellasar's wife. Malone won't do commission work but Bellasar won't take no for an answer. Soon Malone finds his life in turmoil: his land in Mexico has been sold, his house is scheduled for bulldozing, his favorite restaurant closes and his New York gallery has been bought--by Bellasar. Malone's old Marine buddy, now in the CIA, is after Bellasar for myriad international crimes and begs Malone to spy on the arms dealer. Jeb adds that Bellasar has had three beautiful wives, each of whom died right after having their portrait painted. Malone agrees and is flown to an extravagant mansion and arms-testing range in Nice, where he falls in love with Bellasar's wife, Sienna. The feeling is mutual and the pair plan their escape when Sienna discovers the portraits of previous wives and an even more terrifying secret. Morrell delivers hairpin plot-curves as the lovers make their way to a CIA safe house, only to have Sienna recaptured and Malone left for dead. The mayhem concludes in a pyrotechnic ending with a twist that Morrell's fans will love in spite of the accompanying romantic schmaltz. Foreign agent, Danny Baror. Film rights to Irish Dreamtime Productions; author tour. (Mar.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From Library Journal

Morrell's latest thriller is a vast improvement over his disappointing last book, Double Image. Ex-Marine Chase Malone has become a well-respected artist known for his beautiful landscape paintings. Derek Bellasar, a ruthless arms dealer, tries to force Malone to paint a portrait of his wife, Sienna. At first, Malone refuses, but when Jeb Wainwright, a Marine buddy who now works for the CIA, shows up asking for help, Malone relents. It seems that Bellasar commissioned paintings of each of his three wives before they died in mysterious accidents. Can Malone prevent Sienna from following in their footsteps? The characters are interesting, the plot is relentless, and no one excels at writing action scenes like Morrell. Thrillers don't get any better than this. Recommended for public libraries.
-Jeff Ayers, Seattle P.L.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Zang book, Jun 9 2004
By Ben cassidy (University Place, Wa) - See all my reviews
i am currently reading this book it is excellent or "zang" in Cantoniese. A man who just wants peace is asked to paint a portrait of a black market weapons dealers wife. He is soon in an action packed story trying to save Sienna the most beautiyful woman he has ever seen but married to a weapons dealer who is trying to kill her.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Overall, not as good as the other two Morrell books I read, April 13 2004
By Vickie R. Terhune "James" (Northwest Indiana) - See all my reviews
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"Burnt Sienna", Morrell's 2000 novel, has been the third one of David's books that I read so far. The other two I read--"Extreme Denial" (1996) and "Desperate Measures" (1994)--were really good and kept me entertained. However, I was a bit disappointed with "Burnt Sienna". The novel didn't hold my attention as well as the other novels did; I found that I kind of had to force myself to finish this one. I thought the premise/plot was rather strange. The only character of any interest, worth caring about, I thought, was Sienna, the "perfect" wife of the antagonist, Derek Bellasar. I didn't care for the main character, Chase Malone. On the whole, this wasn't the greatest book I had ever read (perhaps the story would've read better if it had been written in first-person POV). I do, though, like Morrell's style of writing (the two other novels I zipped through were in third-person POV as well); still, I find that David's writing style is a little too simplistic--not enough detail, description, character development (to name just three aspects of novel-writing). Still, I think if Morrell had put a bit more creative energy into "Burnt Sienna", the novel could've been better.
And, oh yes, for the First Edition hardcover copy I have I paid $2.25, as opposed to the fifty cents I paid for "Desperate Measures".
If I ever come across any more First Edition hardcover David Morrell books, I will buy them and read them, but "Burnt Sienna" just didn't do it for me.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dead Wives and Spies Equal One Heck of a Thriller, Oct 13 2003
By Katie Osborne (Portland, Oregon and the sunny Caribbean) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Burnt Sienna (Hardcover)
Chase Malone used to fly military choppers, now he paints, because his last mission nearly got him killed, so he retired. Life's better now, nobody tells him what to do, he paints what he wants. Then arms dealer Derek Bellasar wants Chase to do a portrait of his wife and Chase learns that Bellasar's former wives have all died under mysterious circumstances. It seems Bellasar doesn't want them around once their beauty starts to fade. The CIA wants Chase to paint the portrait and to spy on Bellasar and along the way Chase decides to prevent the murder of the current Mrs. Bellasar.

Lots of action, chase scenes and even some romance in this book by Morrell that I couldn't put down.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Lame
Not one of David Morrell's better work. The ever tiring theme of a helpless, beaten, beautiful model whose goal in life is as shallow as a dish is rescued by a former special... Read more
Published on Sep 5 2003 by ktanthony

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting...but missing something
Although I enjoyed the book, I couldn't help feeling that much was missing that would have made the story more complete or at least more plausible. Read more
Published on Aug 26 2003 by Anna

4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining action thriller
This is eminently enjoyable.Exciting.Snappy writing.Neatly and economically punched across with good characterization and bags of action. Read more
Published on Sep 7 2002 by F. J. Harvey

4.0 out of 5 stars Still better
True, this is not Morrell's best. But even so, Morrell is still better than most in the genre. Get through the first half, and you won't be able to put down the second. Read more
Published on April 24 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars Simple, but good.
Although this book is simplistic, and certainly not one of his best, it still hooked me and was a good read. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Was it a book or a movie?
When I want to read an exciting, fast-paced adventure, I always look to David Morrell. This book was more exciting to read than most movies are to watch.
Published on Jan 8 2002 by Dragonlocke

3.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully drawn action scenes but.......
My friend gave me this novel to read a few weeks ago. As I started reading it, I found it quite interesting. Read more
Published on Nov 18 2001 by makamo

1.0 out of 5 stars Morrell's Worst
I have always been a big fan of David Morrell, but this latest work, from one of the masters of suspense thrillers, dissappoints compared to his earlier works. Read more
Published on Sep 6 2001 by Average Reader

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Like Morrell's Best Books
I love Morrell's best books. This is not one of them.

At his best, Morrell blends action with psychology. Read more

Published on July 15 2001 by Philip Hamilton

3.0 out of 5 stars first off, i like david morrell
i am a big fan. however, as exciting as the back of the book promised the story to be...it did not deliver, at least not in whole. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2001 by addyrphoto

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