Paint, Gold, and Blood

“Paint, Gold, and Blood” by Michael Francis Gilbert, published by Harper & Row in 1989, is a work of fiction that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work. This edition spans 249 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a thrilling chase around the globe, initiated by two astrologers who stumble upon a priceless stolen painting in the home of a client, setting off a series of perilous events.
Readers can expect a fast-paced storyline that delves into the intricacies of art theft and the unexpected twists that arise from the pursuit of a valuable object. The book explores themes of intrigue and deception, as the protagonists navigate various challenges in their quest. With its engaging plot and focus on the world of art and crime, “Paint, Gold, and Blood” offers a captivating experience for those interested in mystery narratives.
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A perilous round-the-globe chase ensues when a pair of astrologers discover a priceless stolen painting at a client’s home.
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