Friday, September 29, 2017

THE VAN GOGH DECEPTION, by Deron R. Hicks

The story: A boy is found, sitting in the National Museum of Art, with no memory of how he got there, no memory of who he is. Taken in by Mary Sullivan and her daughter, "Art" and Camille go on the trail, tracking down the very few clues they have--only to turn up a fraudulent painting by Vincent Van Gogh--and Art is the only thing standing between the mastermind and a hundred and eighty-three million dollars. How can two kids possibly stand up against a team of professionals?

June Cleaver's ratings: Language G; Violence PG; Sexual content G; Nudity G; Substance abuse G; Magic& the occult G; GLBT content G; adult themes (amnesia due to violence; fraud) PG; overall rating PG.

Liz's comments: I'm always a fan of a good mystery, and not only was this one good, but it included QR codes that led the reader to pictures of the art being discussed. Very cool! Great for young artists and mystery buffs alike.

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