December 29, 2019
A Beautiful
Crime by Christopher Bolen
Nick and
Clay, two fledgling con men from New York, concoct a scheme to swindle a
retired American expatriate in Venice.
Their plan is simple: play on the
expatriate gazillionaire's obsession with a famous New York family's
antiques. When their first swindle
succeeds beautifully, they decide to gamble on an even bigger con.
While the plot was interesting, I found all three of the main characters to
be unlikable - the most interesting character in the book was Freddy, who died
before the book opens but fortunately appears in a later section. When I found out that Richard, the expatriate, was one of those super-wealthy Americans who decide that they have to save Venice, I hoped that Nick and Clay would swindle him good (sorry, but if the Italian and Venetian governments don't want to save Venice, it shouldn't be up to a bunch of stupid mega-rich Americans to do it - there are too many causes in our own country that need their help desperately, like wildlife conservation and childhood poverty). But the plot moves quickly, the writing is quite literary for a thriller, and it's a quick read that will keep the reader
interested.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an e-ARC in return for a review.
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