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Landscape of Lies by Peter Watson
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Landscape of Lies

by Peter Watson

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Scribner (1989), Hardcover, 352 pages

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A far better read than the Da Vinci code, also better written ( )
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An inherited painting is the key to a cache of priceless relics in this novel of romantic suspense by the author of "Conspiracy" and "Crusade". An art dealer and the woman he loves find themselves involved in a dangerous race against time to discover the whereabouts of the treasure. Peter Watson is also the author of "The Carravagio" and "The Nazi's Wife". His true account of an expose of a smuggling gang, "Double Dealer", won him a Gold Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association.

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