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Art, Mystery

By: Mayo Thompson
Narrated by: Mayo Thompson
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Funny, what people seem to want. In Art, Mystery, a controversial former footballer, now export agent specializing in chrome, accepts an unusual commission—to find and export a pornographic work of Renaissance art.

©2018 Mayo Thompson (P)2023 Drag City Inc.
Crime Fiction Fiction Mystery Suspense Crime

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Critic reviews

"Mr. Thompson has given us the perfect cocktail of suspense and whimsy. Very highly recommended—even the most humorless of art historians will be tickled by Art, Mystery!”—Dr. Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen

“I am impressed with Art, Mystery. Cracking dialogue. I enjoyed reading it. I also thought it was very funny and wore its humour integrally, I mean, like, subtle.”—Josephine Pryde

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