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Trojan Gold (Vicky Bliss Mysteries) (Mass Market Paperback)

by Elizabeth Peters (Author) "That's how I would begin if I were writing a thriller instead of a simple narrative of fact ..." (more)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Christmas in Bavaria, Jan 20 2004
By Jeanne Tassotto (Trapped in the Midwest) - See all my reviews
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Art historian Vicky Bliss has been sent an interesting photo, a photo that at first appears to be the famous shot of Frau Schliemann wearing the gold jewelry from Troy. A second look shows Vicky that this is not yet another copy of that photo but a much more recent shot. The problem with that is that the treasure had disappeared during WWII. Soon Vicky was on the trail, accompanied by her boss, Schmidt, several of her collegues (returning from a previous adventure) and the mysterious John Smith.

This is an light hearted action adventure. The characters are well done, particularly the principals (Vicky, John and Schmidt) much of the situations and dialogue is hilarious.

The only complaints that I have are there are many German terms used with little translation - frustrating for those of us who don't know the language. The other issue is that this is definitely one of those series that needs to be read in order not starting with this the 4th installment (as I did).

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best Elizabeth Peters ever and that's saying a lot!, April 8 2003
By A. Lord "georgianlover" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
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Elizabeth Peters is one of the best writers around. Her books are consistently funny-her plots are fantastic, the characters are people you want to meet and the settings/background are consistently interesting.

Trojan Gold features Vicky Bliss-an art historian who is, to her chagrin, a beautiful buxom blonde (she wants to be respected for her brains, which are formidable, not her beauty). Vicky is a curator at a Munich museum where her boss, Schmidt, is an equally renowned art historian (but one who wants to be respected as a great detective-he's more Santa Claus than Sherlock Holmes). Vicky's sometime lover, "Sir John Smythe," is equally renowned-as a great art thief.

The three of them come together in a frantic search to find Schleiman's lost treasure, the gold from Troy. This has been missing since 1945-when it disappeared in the collapse of Berlin. The search leads Vicky, John and Schmidt to an Alpine village (where they encounter several of Europe's and America's foremost art historians-all searching for the same thing). Just a note on historical background: the gold went missing in 1945 and it was relocated in the former U.S.S.R. after its collapse (Trojan Gold was written before 1989).

It's hard to say who is the best character-Vicky, John (who really is every woman's fantasy of the perfect lover) or Schmidt. The relationship between the three is great (Schmidt is deeply enamored of "Sir John"-whom he does not know is an art thief) and the dialogue will leave you in stitches.

Do not miss out on this one! It's truly great-one of the best books Elizabeth Peters has ever written (and that is saying a lot because she is a fantastic writer!).

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5.0 out of 5 stars --A delightful read--, Feb 7 2003
By Judith Miller (Bluemont, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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Although, I've been a long timer reader of Barbara Michaels, and have also read books published under her pseudonym, Elizabeth Peters, I somehow missed the Vicky Blair books. This is the first one that I've read but definitely not the last.

In this story, Vicky Blair who is an archaeologist at the Munich National Museum receives a photograph in the mail that shows a woman dressed in what is called the gold of Troy. The envelope has no informative letter and shows no return address. Of course Vicky is interested since the Trojan gold had disappeared right after World War II and its whereabouts has been a mystery. As it turns out, Vicky was not the only one to receive a copy of the photo and she and five other world class archaeologists all come together in Bavaria and compete to be the first to find the treasure for their respective museums.

It did take me a chapter or two to get into the story and obtain some understanding of the main premise. I think that readers might be better off starting with the first book in this series. I must say that once I got a grip on Vicky and the other characters, I really enjoyed this story. The most intriguing character is that of John Smythe or Sir John as Vicky sometimes refers to him. Again, I guess there is more of an explanation of his character in the earlier stories. Well, John was great and we just got enough of him to make him mysterious, charming and in many ways the most interesting character in Trojan Gold.

This author has the ability to combine love and mystery, add some historic facts, mix them all altogether and give us some really good books. She also never goes too far with her romantic passages, and she has the good sense to know that a light touch of romance is much more captivating and exactly what her readers want.

Since, I plan to read the other books in this series, I've looked up the titles and here they are in the correct reading sequence: 1. Borrower of the Night, 2. Street of the Five Moons, 3. Silhouette in Scarlet, 4. Trojan Gold and 5. Night Train to Memphis.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Vicky Bliss Novel (though I haven't read the next one)!
Vicky Bliss: the epitome of humor and sarcasm and one of the funniest leading ladies in any book I've read. Read more
Published on Aug 30 2002 by Maggie

5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Mystery w/ Great Fun
I love the Vicky Bliss Mysteries. Trojan Gold was great fun. I don't often laugh out loud while reading a book, but this one had me laughing a number of times. Herr Dr. Read more
Published on Jul 13 2002 by Kelly Stine

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Vicky Bliss mystery
This novel is one of a series, and makes the presumption that you have read the earlier novels in the series, with references to previous action. Read more
Published on Sep 17 2001 by Fred Camfield

4.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen Turner is Bliss
I would listen to Kathleen Turner tell any story. She gives Vicky Bliss just the right smart alecky and yet oh-so sexy tone, as only Kathleen Turner can do. Read more
Published on May 10 2001 by ginyaa

4.0 out of 5 stars This fast pace novel will leave you guessing
This book was so funny....I hadn't read a Vicky Bliss novel before, so I was surprised by the cast of characters that showed up. Read more
Published on Oct 3 2000 by Hannah M. Hurey

5.0 out of 5 stars Hilarious
I've just reread this book for about the 8th time and *still* I laughed aloud--when I could catch my breath from the fast pacing. Loved it, loved it, loved it. Read more
Published on Jul 17 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Kathleen Turner IS Vicky Bliss
This is the best audio book I have heard in several years. Kathleen Turner becomes Vicky Bliss in this wonderful interpretation of the novel. Read more
Published on Jan 21 1999

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