A fast-paced art thriller in the spirit of Gabriel Allon from the Daniel Silva thriller series and Laura Dave's The Last Thing He Told Me.
Ally Blake risks everything to exhibit at an art fair in Bogota in 1990. She needs to meet wealthy collectors to boost her gallery's sales and save her family from bankruptcy. When she discovers her art crates have been tampered with and two paintings worth millions-that do not belong to her gallery-have been placed inside, her plans unravel. Chief among her problems is US Political Attache David Martinez, an ex-boyfriend and former colleague from her posting with the State Department in Santiago. He attempts to drag her into a scheme to sell paintings seized from drug lords at an art auction and use the proceeds to fund a war Congress will not approve. Ally refuses. She devises a strategy to thwart their fraud, protect her children, and secure her family's future-but pulling it off will require her to make the art deal of a lifetime.
A fast-paced art thriller in the spirit of Gabriel Allon from the Daniel Silva thriller series and Laura Dave's The Last Thing He Told Me.
Ally Blake risks everything to exhibit at an art fair in Bogota in 1990. She needs to meet wealthy collectors to boost her gallery's sales and save her family from bankruptcy. When she discovers her art crates have been tampered with and two paintings worth millions-that do not belong to her gallery-have been placed inside, her plans unravel. Chief among her problems is US Political Attache David Martinez, an ex-boyfriend and former colleague from her posting with the State Department in Santiago. He attempts to drag her into a scheme to sell paintings seized from drug lords at an art auction and use the proceeds to fund a war Congress will not approve. Ally refuses. She devises a strategy to thwart their fraud, protect her children, and secure her family's future-but pulling it off will require her to make the art deal of a lifetime.
Linda Moore studied art history in the Prado while at the University of Madrid. She earned degrees at the University of California and Stanford before opening an art gallery that showcased contemporary Hispanic artists. She has served on art museum boards, edited and published exhibition catalogs, contributed to anthologies, and written for art journals. Born in the Midwest, she enjoys traveling the world, spending time in Kauai with her grandchildren, and she lives in California with her husband. Attribution is her first novel.
Praise for Five Days in Bogotá "A beguiling adventure involving
valuable paintings and international conspiracy . . . a
pulse-pounding game of cat-and-mouse.."
--Kirkus Reviews "Love thrillers? Me, too, and Linda Moore's whip
smart Five Days in Bogotá adds extra ammunition to the genre, with
a feisty art . . . heroine on the verge of bankruptcy who has to
thwart art fraud, nefarious ex-boyfriend, and even drug lords, in
order to keep her family safe. A hold-your-breath read about what
we do for love--of family and of art."
--Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author of Pictures
of You and With or Without You ". . . a truly immersive experience.
Readers interested in the art world will find her behind-the-scenes
depictions of its nuanced bargaining and high-stakes networking
fascinating. The characters inhabiting this complicated world are
colorful and dynamic . . . A complex and clever thriller that
offers an intriguing look at the art world."
--BookLife Reviews, Editors Pick "Exotic and exciting, Five Days in
Bogotá will drop you into the international art world, where money,
power, and prestige keep the stakes running high. Full of
characters as colorful as the artworks themselves, Moore brings us
a captivating mystery with an ever-present undercurrent of danger.
The streets of Bogotá aren't safe, but Ally Blake's past is even
more dangerous and she must use all of her wits to make it out of
Colombia in one piece. Highly recommend."
--Mark Pryor, author of the Hugo Marston and Henri Lefort mysteries
"The author's previous book (Attribution, 2022) concentrated on the
art, whereas this one has a larger focus on politics, intrigue, and
action. . . . Add this to the thriller section."
--Booklist "Beautifully written... a fast-paced book of art dealers
hoping to make large profits in an area known for its crime and
violence. This story put me on the edge of my seat."--Bookmarks
"Linda Moore's captivating narrative in Five Days in Bogotá is a
masterclass in immersive storytelling. With vivid prose that
transports you to the heart of Colombia's bustling art world, Moore
crafts a thrilling tale of intrigue and betrayal. I found myself
utterly engrossed, envisioning each twist and turn as if I were
right there alongside Ally Blake, navigating the perilous landscape
of art and deception. This is more than a book--it's a cinematic
experience waiting to unfold, and I can't recommend it enough."
--Jesse Leon, author of I'm Not Broken and No Estoy Roto "Perfectly
captures the socio-political turmoil of Colombia in the early
1990s, making the setting feel rich, vibrant, and lived-in. . . .
Moore paces the narrative nicely and uses well-placed curveballs
throughout the plot that will keep you guessing as to what's coming
next."
--Readers Favorite, FIVE STARS "Moore has written a delicious read,
rich with her expertise in the art world and seasoned by the salt
of espionage and turmoil in South America. . . . Readers familiar
with the 1973 coup in Chile, the Iran-Contra Affair, and the El
Salvador Death Squads of the 1980s will find shreds of those
tragedies threaded throughout Moore's story. What a page-turner
this was!"
--Adam Sikes, author of The Underhanded and former CIA paramilitary
officer "It's rare to encounter a book that so convincingly and
vividly evokes a time and place, as Five Days does with Pablo
Escobar's Colombia. Part thriller, part historical fiction, part
glimpse into the small but intriguing world of international art
dealing, it's great fun and a worthy read."
--Ron Currie, author of One-Eyed Man "Five Days in Bogotá is a
gripping literary thriller that sweeps you into the international
art world from the first page. Colombia is brought vividly to life,
as is the darker, seamier side of the art trade with moments of
heart pounding tension that will leave you breathless."
--Lyn Liao Butler, author of Someone Else's Life "A romp through
the beauty and mysteries of Colombia. Each page is rich with
adventure and intrigue!"
--Joshua Mohr, author of Model Citizen, A Memoir "Linda Moore has
done it again. Set during an international art fair in Escobar's
1990's Columbia, her new novel, Five Days in Bogotá, is a
fast-paced, compelling read filled with intrigue, corruption,
betrayal, and danger at every turn. Complete with prehistoric
whistles, ... contraband paintings worth millions, and men with
guns and nothing to lose, this story of a young recently-widowed
gallery owner trying to save herself and her family will keep
readers on the edge of their seat until the very last page."
--Anastasia Zadeik, author of Blurred Fates Praise For Attribution:
"Friends who are not quite friends, scholars with feet of clay, and
unexpected finds in very old libraries contribute to an
extraordinary ending . . . in this ultimately satisfying read."
--Booklist ". . . superb descriptions of Spain, its cities and
museums, and seventeenth century art--as well as the often
cut-throat world of graduate school. The ensuing intrigue is
fast-paced, fun to read, hard to put down."
--Midwest Book Review "Moore's . . . passion and extensive
knowledge of art history show on every page. . . . A captivating
journey to a specialized world full of drama."
--Kirkus Reviews "The story is beautifully written and includes art
history as well as descriptions of the restoration of canvas
paintings and the ways in which the art market works."
--Bookmarks "One does not need to be an art lover to enjoy this
bright beam of hope. Readers who enjoy novels with engaging
characters who grow through their struggles, and those who enjoy
historical fiction, will find Attribution well worth their
time."
--Reader Views, 5-star review "Filled with exciting findings and
daunting setbacks as well as numerous fascinating art references,
Attribution is an enthralling read."
--Seattle Book Review "Attribution by Linda Moore will grab the
interest of art lovers and fans of historical fiction instantly. .
. . The writing is gorgeous, sprinkled with lovely dialogues and
mesmerizing descriptions."
--Readers' Favorite, 5-star review "Desperate for meaning and to
fill the hole left by her younger brother's death, an art historian
searches for a lost painting--and finds herself. Gorgeously written
and as rapturous as a Van Gogh, Moore's book is a winner."
--Caroline Leavitt, New York Times best-selling author of Pictures
of You and With or Without You "Moore's compelling debut takes the
reader deep into the art world, where power, politics, and
privilege have long pushed women out of the picture. Vividly
rendered and full of intrigue, this mystery will have readers
rooting for its heroine on her quest to uncover the truth and give
credit where it's due. An illuminating and fascinating
page-turner!"
--Gina Sorell, author of GMA Buzz pick and NYTBR Editor's Choice
The Wise Women "Moore's passion for art, and her deep knowledge of
the field, makes Attribution as beautifully rendered as the
mysterious painting at the center of its gripping mystery. An
engrossing debut about the importance and power of truth."
--Stacey Swann, author of Good Morning America Book Club Pick
Olympus, Texas "Moore delivers a riveting, flawlessly paced plot
full of unforgettable characters, satisfying turns, and the complex
workings of an art world the author knows intimately. . . . At
stake are the reputations of leading historians, the legacy of one
of the great master painters, and the brilliance of the women
relegated to their shadows--until now."
--Angela Pneuman, award-winning author of Home Remedies and Lay It
on My Heart "Attribution is an intriguing art-historical fantasia.
I loved reading it!"
--Edward J. Sullivan, Professor, History of Art at New York
University "Moore knocked me out with this high-concept arthouse
puzzle. I was on my heels the whole time, in the best way, gobbling
up the next clue as the book pushed toward an evocative crescendo.
A fascinating debut."
--Joshua Mohr, author of Model Citizen
2024 International Book Awards Winner in Literary Fiction
2024 International Book Awards Finalist in Mystery/Suspense
2023 CIBA Somerset Award Finalist in Literary/Contemporary
Fiction
2023 CIBA Clue Award Semi-Finalist for Suspense/Thriller Mysteries
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