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Van Gogh Gone

Art of Espionage #2

Art, espionage, and dangerous secrets collide in a race against time, as Alex's mission becomes more than just a search for stolen masterpieces—it’s a journey into the depths of her own heart.

 

Alexandra Stewart's eidetic memory won’t let her forget anything. Ever. And she finally has a life worth remembering—a handsome Spanish tutor who gives perfecto a new name, a roommate who could double as her sister, and a special role in a secret spy organization headquartered in the basement of Brown University.

 

But when Alex’s colleague Daly returns from a covert mission to Moscow with an enemy from her past, Alex’s carefully constructed world begins to unravel. He dangles the promise of reuniting her with a lost loved one, demanding a steep price: the recovery of a stolen Van Gogh painting.


From the sun-drenched galleries of Barcelona to the shadowy streets of Paris, Alex and Daly’s friendship is stretched as they uncover a startling truth that challenges everything they thought they knew. Alex must now navigate a maze of deception and betrayal in a high-stakes art heist where failure means losing the people closest to her.

Editorial Reviews​​

 

King has once again created a story that is impossible to put down until the very last page, and even then I left hoping for more. The twists and turns will keep you guessing . . . Two thumbs up!!!

-Melanie Mason, author of The Line That Divides

 

Fast-paced and exciting, yet poignant and heartfelt, Van Gogh Gone is a perfect follow-up to Remembrandt . . . oh please let there be more!

-Amy Martinsen, author of The Perfect Spy

 

Van Gogh Gone keeps you on the edge of your seat the entire time! The suspense, drama, romance, and danger of Alexandra's journey is absolutely riveting. Love love love!

-Robert Ahlstrom

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