Author: Reba White Williams
Publisher: Delos
Date of publication: June 2013
Cousins Coleman and
Dinah Greene moved from North Carolina to New York after college to make
their mark on the art world: Coleman is the editor of an influential
arts magazine and Dinah is the owner of a print gallery in Greenwich
Village.
When billionaire Heyward
Bain arrives with a glamorous assistant, announcing plans to fund a fine
print museum, Coleman is intrigued and plans to get to know Bain and
publish an article about him. Dinah hopes to sell him enough prints to
save her gallery. At the same time, swindlers, attracted by Bain’s
lavish spending, invade the print world to grab some of his money.
When
a print dealer dies in peculiar circumstances, Coleman is suspicious,
but she can’t persuade the NYPD crime investigator of a connection
between the dealer’s death and Bain’s buying spree. After one of
Coleman’s editors is killed and Coleman is attacked, the police must
acknowledge the connection, and Coleman becomes even more determined to
discover the truth about Bain. In an unforgettable final scene, Coleman
risks her life to expose the last deception threatening her, her
friends, and the formerly tranquil print world.
Restrike is a pretty good mystery. For the most part, I liked the overall story. There is a lot packed into this book, so it takes a bit of sorting through to figure out what is going on initially. I kind of felt like there were too many characters to keep track of at times. Despite that, the mystery was well planned out with twists that will surprise you. One of them, I wasn't expecting at all. I know nothing, really, about the art world or about prints, but that didn't really make a difference to the story. I felt like the author gave me enough information to be comfortable with the topic.
Dinah and Coleman are great characters. I was happy when Dinah finally got a backbone and stood up to her husband. I also like Coleman. She is a likable character who values her family and friends. I also liked her side-kick, Dolly. They are definitely characters I would like to see in future books. It looks like this is the start to a series, so I look forward to the further adventures of Coleman and Dinah.
About the author:
Along the way, I earned my MBA at Harvard, my MA in Art History at
Hunter, my PhD in Art History at the Graduate Center, CUNY, and my MA
in Fiction Writing at Antioch University.
I’ve
written articles for numerous art and financial magazines, including
Art & Auction, Print Quarterly, and Institutional Investor. I’ve
served on the Print Committees of the Metropolitan Museum, the Museum of
Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum. I’ve been a member of the Editorial
Board of Print Quarterly, and I am an Honorary Keeper of American
Prints at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge University. I’ve served as
President of the New York City Art Commission, and Vice Chairman of the
New York State Council on the Arts.
2 comments:
I love surprising twists so I'm glad to see there are a few in this one!
Thanks for being on the tour.
I'm so glad you liked it! Sounds like the book really has some interesting characters.
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