The Brodsky Affair: Murder is a Dying Art is a tale of murder, suspense and thriller by Ken Fry.
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Lost Art. Murder. A collector who will stop at nothing.
In the tradition of Dan Brown and Robert Ludlum’s novels, The Brodsky Affair will keep you on the edge of your seat as Ken Fry weaves a tale of murder, mystery and intrigue.
Jack Manton, an art dealer, and his partner, Tamsin Greene, did not expect to be targets of assassination attempts. But, when they began to track down the lost paintings of Russian artist, Mikhail Brodsky, now worth millions… that is what happened.
Berezin, a partially disabled, entrepreneurial Russian criminal, murderer and art thief, employed a deadly and vicious ex-Soviet agent, Vladimir Novikov, to follow Manton and use whatever means necessary to steal what he finds.
The chase moved from Australia to UK, to Russia and France, as Interpol attempted to unravel a complex trail of murders and art thefts.
In between, Brodsky’s early life in Russia, and his last days before he was executed in a Nazi concentration camp are revealed. It is in the camp that he concealed his last great work.
Jack Manton faced a perilous path of murder and deceit, before Brodsky’s last unfinished work was revealed, and its destiny decided at a final confrontation.
But… is that where the story really ends?
A Word from the Author
The narrative required endless hours of research. The genre is simple, mystery.suspense and thriller.
The book was inspired about by an element of truth surrounding the fictional
character…Mikhail Brodsky who perished in a Nazi concentra.
Struggling both financially and also in his personal relationship, art dealer and
correspondent Jack Manton makes a major discovery of Brodsky’s works in Australia and realises that there must be others. He embarks on a journey of discovery but is also pursued by an ex Soviet assassain Vladimir Novikov, employed by a villainous psychotic Russian art collector Josef Berezin..with murderous results. Who will triumph?
(Ken Fry , June 2016)
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