Thursday Evening Book Reviews
A story of treachery in the art world in Edward Dolnick Harper’s, THE FORGER’S SPELL: A TRUE STORY OF VERMEER, NAZIS, AND THE GREATEST ART HOAX OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY.
This review is thorough enough, but I’m at a loss to condense it in a pithy sentence, so I’ll let then title fend for itself: BROCCOLI AND OTHER TALES OF FOOD AND LOVE.
Set in South Africa, Damon Galut’s, THE IMPOSTER, gets raves at The Economist - which is always better than a poke in the eye.
Who would imagine that heavy metal music could be the bridge between American culture and the Muslims in the Middle East? Ask Mark LeVine.
A city of ghosts (no seriously, there everywhere) inhabit Doug Dorst’s literary newest, ALIVE IN NECROPOLIS.


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