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The Immaculate Deception (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7)
The Immaculate Deception - Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7
Author: Iain Pears
For newlywed and Italian art theft squad head Flavia di Stefano, the honeymoon is over when a painting, borrowed from the Louvre and en route to a celebratory exhibition, is stolen. Desperate to avoid public embarrassment -- and to avoid paying a ransom -- the Italian prime minister leans hard on Flavia to get it back quickly and quietly. — Acros...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780743212571
ISBN-10: 0743212576
Publication Date: 10/30/2000
Pages: 224
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  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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CozyLover avatar reviewed The Immaculate Deception (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7) on + 335 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This was a great read. I hadn't read a Iain Pears book before, but will certainly be doing so in the future. An excellent mystery with the focus on art theft and corrupt politicians. Very well done.
althea avatar reviewed The Immaculate Deception (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7) on + 774 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This one is the most recent in the series... It was as tightly-plotted as 'Death and Restoration,' and the writing was as good, but I didn't like it as much - for personal reasons, I have to admit: At the outset, we're informed that Flavia and Jonathan have just gotten married. Of course, she immediately turns out to be pregnant. (It has to follow in that order, even though they've been living together for years, right?) The pregnancy is obvious to the reader (when is a woman ever repeatedly nauseous in a book except when she's pregnant?) but somehow not to Flavia. But of course, she's delighted when she finds out, even though this may very well mean the end of her brilliant career in the police force (Every career woman, upon getting pregnant just 'wants to stay home and paint the kitchen,' right? Argh.)

Anyway - the plot cleverly balances Jonathan's quest to discover the provenance of a painting owned by Flavia's boss, who is planning retirement, (Of course this involves sources dropping dead and uncomfortable secrets coming to light...) and Flavia's involvement with an art theft case - where the political implications reach straight up to the Prime Minister. Radical terrorists and plots to bring down the government may be involved - but are these just dead-end leads? Again, the villains are not quite who one might expect them to be, and lies and deceptions are layered one upon the other....
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reviewed The Immaculate Deception (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7) on + 67 more book reviews
This is an absolutely great series! I've posted every one of them, so start with the first (The Raphael Affair) and love every minute of your reading.
Smokey avatar reviewed The Immaculate Deception (Jonathan Argyll, Bk 7) on + 265 more book reviews
This is the seventh in the Jonathan Argyll mystery series. Jonathan helps his wife Flavia in an investigation of the past of a small Renaissance painting-an Immaculate Conception. Both uncover astonishing and chilling secrets that lead to a hunt for a murderer.


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