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Painting in the Dark [Kindle Edition]

Russell James
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There are two main threads to the book: a modern crime story and the recollections of an 85-year-old woman with dark secrets in her past. Set during the British General Election of 1997 when Tony Blair swept to power, the story bounces back to the 1930s when another charismatic leader rose in Europe. That story is revealed through flashbacks to the life of a British Nazi sympathiser and her artist sister, both intimates of Hitler and Goering.
In 1997, art dealer Gottleisch and his evil assistant Ticky think she has hoarded her sister’s valuable paintings, and they are determined to get hold of them. Gottfleisch is clever and gargantuan; Ticky is a physically repellent and pathetic paedophile. They pit themselves against the equally controversial Sidonie, now an 85-year-old recluse. Born into minor aristocracy, mingling with the art set, meeting dark luminaries such as Mosley, Hitler and Hermann Goering – how could she be anything other than a villain? One of the many surprises of this much-praised book is the way the characters confound the reader’s expectations.
With its background sweep, from the Thirties to Blair’s triumphant election victory in the late Nineties, this was the author’s most-praised novel:
“Ambitious, imaginative, almost-true story of Nazi-loving Brit sisters Naomi and Sidonie Keene, who, in the 1930s, took up with Hitler and Co – genuinely because they saw them as charismatic makers of gem-hard, gem-bright new Europe – and as a result became known as the Traitorous Toffs ... Extremely shrewd mingling of near-fact and fiction, with memories of the Mitfords (Unity actually puts in an appearance) tincturing the narrative ... James really scores when he sticks to his political might-have-been. His dark imaginings are potent, gripping and memorable.” - Philip Oakes in The Literary Review
“His masterpiece to date, eclipsing much of contemporary British mystery writing with its compassion, meticulous plotting, historical relevance and chilling subject matter. A complex tale of art treasures in which the present has to face the horrors of the past, in particular those of Nazi Germany, this is a courageous and ambitious novel.” - Maxim Jakubowski in the Guardian
“A terrific, cultured tale of crime for the sake of art,” - Marcel Berlins in The Times
“A novel which prompts a dozen questions about our own attitudes to the past. But it reaches further into dark areas of the present, not dissimilar to the darkness in which the fascism of the 1930s was born.” - Donald James in Time Out
“James cleverly interweaves the past and the present to unfold a sophisticated, chilling story of deceit and betrayal. A thoroughly gripping, multi-layered novel from an acknowledged British master of hard-edged crime.” - The Mail On Sunday
“This is just a tremendous book, dealing with difficult subjects and issues deftly, sensitively, and thoughtfully. I really hate to use the word ‘masterpiece’ if it’s at all avoidable, but I just don't see how to get around it in this case. There’s no other way to describe Painting In The Dark.” - Victoria Esposito-Shea, Editor-in-Chief and Co-Founder, HandHeldCrime
“A mesmerizing mystery thriller that is also a chillingly compelling examination of evil. This is an exceptional book from one of the UK’s finest genre writers.” - Emily Melton, in a Booklist starred review.

Synopsis

British Nazi Naomi Keene left a legacy of portraits depicting Hitler's inner circle to her eighty-five-year-old sister, Sidonie, who tries to protect them against the predations of the ruthless art dealer Hugo Gottfleisch by any means necessary.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 531 KB
  • Print Length: 312 pages
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  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004XJCTLC
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #124,365 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
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Russell James' insightful, brilliantly interpretive and frightening novel illuminates evil. Powerful, controversial and completely absorbing - including a twisted ending - Painting in the Dark is a multi-layered thriller, concentrating on gettng inside criminal minds not to justify monstrosity, but to understand it. The chronicled events are large, the ideas complex. You will be charmed by clever crooks and feel a deep affection for the 85-year-old leading woman. Set in England with flashbacks to Nazi Germany, Painting in the Dark is troubling and unforgettable. It will forever change the way you think about certain public issues, crime and punishment. This is the seventh novel of internationally-recognized Russell James and his finest, a real work of art.
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Russell James is known for his work in noir, which could suggest that this book will be dark and gory. It is not. Instead, Russel has combined the best of writing with the best of plotting to create suspense, intrigue and, at times, a dark humour. His characters are fully-formed and often scary. Not because of what they do but who we perceive them to be. A should-be-innocent is too worldly, a deformed 'freak' is too caring and an old woman is frail but astute. If you're looking for stereotypes, then you won't find them here. What you will find is the richest of writing in the richest of landscapes as befits a book which is, in part, about art. Without doubt, this is the best book that I have read for a long time.
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Painting in the Dark is a complex, satisfying thriller, that's something of a departure from James' previous works of London noir. Set during the General Election of 1997 during which Tony Blair's New Labour swept to power in a wave of zeal, it bounces back to the 1930s, when another charismatic leader was rising in Europe. There are flashbacks to the life of Nazi sympathiser Sidonie Keene (now 85) and her painter sister, who was an intimate of Hitler and Goering. In the present day the art dealer Gottleisch and his unscrupulous assistant, Ticky, are convinced that Sidonie has a hoard of her sister's ever-increasingly valuable paintings and are determined to get them by whatever means necessary. This is a long book (over 300 pages) but never does the pace falter and you are hooked to the end, when the last twist in the tail leaves you breathless. This book was recommended to me by a colleague at work and I was delighted to discover one of the finest thrillers I have ever read.
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