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Frustrated by country life and eager for adventure and excitement, seventeen-year-old Tom Button moves to the city to study. Once there, and living in a run-down apartment block called Cairo, he is befriended by the eccentric musician Max Cheever, his beautiful wife Sally, and their close-knit circle of painters and poets. As Tom falls under the sway of his charismatic older friends, he enters a bohemian world of parties and gallery openings. Soon, however, he is caught up in more sinister events involving deception and betrayal, not to mention one of the greatest unsolved art heists of the twentieth century: the infamous theft of Picasso's Weeping Woman. Set among the demimonde -- where nothing and nobody is as they seem -- Cairois a novel about growing up, the perils of first love, and finding one's true place in the world.… (plus d'informations)
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I found this book very enjoyable, with neat throwbacks to the 1980s Melbourne which I knew and loved. The narrator is convincing, and his coming of age story among a bohemian set of art thieves is a pleasure to read. A couple of times, I was slightly confused about the genre (worrying whether the dog being shot, the art fraud, the absent family, the heroin, the murder!!! meant we were heading into gravely serious territory), but overall, the story is a bit Agatha Christie or Midsomer Murders in that no character that you care about gets killed (though I wasn't happy with the dog being injured in such a story!).
I got over these bumps as lightly as I could, and then enjoyed the book more and more as it segued in to a close, where many of my misconceptions were tidied up. I think most readers will thoroughly enjoy this book. ( )
  ClareRhoden | Nov 4, 2017 |
Entertaining, with the special bonus that comes from reading something set in neighbourhoods you know well. The characters are fairly generic - the country kid outcast who falls in with an older, bohemian (and essentially untrustworthy) gang, The older, beautiful (and unavailable) woman, the heroin using artists etc etc. It's a thrilling story (based on real events), nicely told, but it's not hugely memorable. ( )
  mjlivi | Feb 2, 2016 |
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Frustrated by country life and eager for adventure and excitement, seventeen-year-old Tom Button moves to the city to study. Once there, and living in a run-down apartment block called Cairo, he is befriended by the eccentric musician Max Cheever, his beautiful wife Sally, and their close-knit circle of painters and poets. As Tom falls under the sway of his charismatic older friends, he enters a bohemian world of parties and gallery openings. Soon, however, he is caught up in more sinister events involving deception and betrayal, not to mention one of the greatest unsolved art heists of the twentieth century: the infamous theft of Picasso's Weeping Woman. Set among the demimonde -- where nothing and nobody is as they seem -- Cairois a novel about growing up, the perils of first love, and finding one's true place in the world.

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