Wednesday, 6 February 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: The Gauguin Connection by Estelle Ryan

by Estelle Ryan





BOOK DESCRIPTION
Murdered artists. Masterful forgeries.
Art crime at its worst.

A straightforward murder investigation quickly turns into a quagmire of stolen Eurocorps weapons, a money-laundering charity, forged art and high-ranking EU officials abusing their power.

As an insurance investigator and world renowned expert in nonverbal communication, Dr Genevieve Lenard faces the daily challenge of living a successful, independent life. Particularly because she has to deal with her high functioning Autism. Nothing - not her studies, her high IQ or her astounding analytical skills - prepared her for the changes about to take place in her life.


It started as a favour to help her boss' acerbic friend look into the murder of a young artist, but soon it proves to be far more complex. Forced out of her predictable routines, safe environment and limited social interaction, Genevieve is thrown into exploring the meaning of friendship, expanding her social definitions, and for the first time in her life be part of a team in a race to stop more artists from being murdered. 


AUTHOR BIO



Estelle Ryan was born in South Africa and spent her childhood being surrounded by African beauty, nature and diversity of cultures. Her first trip to Europe at the tender age of 16 transformed her world into a much larger place, endless in its possibilities and places to explore. For most of her adulthood she's traveled all over the world, lived on a few continents, explored numerous cultures and is insatiable in the quest to still the hunger for more life experiences.

She's written for numerous international magazines, was the editor of a European lifestyle magazine and has seven out-of-print romance novels published under a pseudonym. With her interest in international politics, arts, crime, behavioural psychology, criminal psychology and music, she decided to combine all these elements in her writing. And so Genevieve and the team came into being.

She is an unabashed coffeeshopaholic. Good coffee, ambience and music in the perfect combination is all that is required to turn a mundane coffee shop into her 'office'. The appropriate coffee shop is chosen depending on the mood, the weather, the type and amount of work that needs to be done and, of course, the craving of the day. All of her books have been written in numerous coffee shops all over the world.

REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars An exiting debut! August 19, 2012
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I am not your typical suspense reader. I tend to loose the plot early in the story and then loose interest. This did not happen with this book. The plot was by no means simple, but offered in such a clear way that I found myself hooked and lost some sleep because of that. Plus the book has enough humour to keep me entertained (I hate books with absolutely no humour) and enough romance to keep me more than entertained!

Genevieve is a unique main character and is portrayed as 'n real rounded person and not only as a freak with some special abilities. The development of her personality is drawn in a very convincing way.

The end is perfect for a next book and I am looking forward to it!

PS. Being a real romantic, Colin is definetely my favourite character. And I just loved G's observations about the male communication patterns.
 


5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars for The Gauguin Connection!, November 10, 2012
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Five stars for The Gauguin Connection! A fascinating plot that kept me captivated until the end. Genevieve Lenard is a very unique yet believable, three-dimensional main character that develops throughout the story to overcome her own personal barriers. The rest of the characters are also well presented and I enjoyed the conflicting and humorous interaction between them as they all get involved and assist Genevieve in solving a complex art crime. A well-written, satisfying read and I am looking forward to Genevieve's next challenging assignment. Well done, Estelle Ryan! 

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