Ransom on the Rhone

Ransom on the Rhone by Stephen G. Yanoff, published by Author House on January 21, 2015, is a thrilling narrative that immerses readers in the world of international art theft. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English. The story follows insurance investigator Adam Gold as he navigates the dangerous landscape of artnapping, driven by the theft of a priceless Gobelin tapestry and his confrontation with the Corsican mafia.
Readers will find a gripping tale that intertwines the recovery of stolen artwork from World War II with the high-stakes world of modern crime. The narrative unfolds with suspenseful twists and a climactic confrontation that keeps the tension high throughout. With themes of theft and danger, Ransom on the Rhone offers a compelling exploration of the lengths one will go to reclaim lost treasures.
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The theft of a priceless Gobelin tapestry drags insurance investigator, Adam Gold, into the murky and violent world of international artnapping – and a life or death struggle with the Corsican mafia. In an effort to retrieve the tapesty, Gold will also become embroiled in the recovery of artwork stolen by the Nazis during World War II. A deadly confrontation will ensue, culminating in a startling and unforgettable climax. “Like no other author in his genre, Yanoff reinvents the clever mystery with each new novel. RANSOM ON THE RHONE is a literate, plausible, suspenseful tale that keeps you turning pages well past bedtime. The book is well written and exciting from start to finish, with a slick final twist… wickedly clever!” Renegade Reviews
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