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Sarah Thornton's Seven Days in the Art World was named one of the best art books of the year by the New York Times and is available in eighteen languages. She was the chief writer on contemporary art for the Economist.

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Interesting look into a murky world but tedious at times. There's nothing more worthy of exasperation than a pretentious art snob.
 
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gonzocc | 22 andere besprekingen | Mar 31, 2024 |
I don't know that it was invaluably informative, but 80% of it was fun to read. My favorite chapters (in order): The Crit, The Auction, The Prize, and The Studio Visit.
 
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aleshh | 22 andere besprekingen | Jan 12, 2024 |
Clem has fled north after the people of the Victorian town of Katinga have become aware of her past, after she brought its footy team to a premiership. She has ended up house/dog sitting in the coastal Queensland village of Piama.

There she meets up with a close family friend Helen who is working to save the white-throated turtle from extinction and its habitat from being destroyed by a mining company. Helen asks Clem to give legal advice to the conservation society and would like her to be more active and front-line.

Then Helen’s body is found at the base of a fifteen-metre cliff in the local quarry; the police rule suicide, but Clem is certain that Helen has been murdered and tries to work out who has been interested in getting rid of Helen. There are several candidates including some people who have been contributing financially to the cause.

Clem is also under pressure to say she will return to Katinga for the footy season, but she has other irons in the fire.

I didn't enjoy this novel as much as the first in the series, but Clem Jones is certainly a strong and interesting character.
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smik | 2 andere besprekingen | Jan 29, 2021 |
Here I was thinking Alan Carter’s Nick Chester was going to be the most pig-headed and stubborn crime lead I’d read all year, but Sarah Thornton has gone and trumped him on that score with her White Throat leading lady.

Clementine Jones is a woman who goes with her gut, much like J M Green’s Stella Hardy, and she would give Emma Viskic’s Caleb Zelic a run for his money when it comes to being reckless with her own safety, and at times the law. These qualities make her an easy person to befriend yet tough to care for, but most importantly for us, a thrilling lead for a contemporary crime thriller.

Thornton skillfully draws on this location’s inherent beauty, relative isolation and tropical climate to evoke tension and suspense, and the region’s prevailing demography influences Clem’s cunning investigative approach. Continue reading >> https://www.bookloverbookreviews.com/2020/12/white-throat-sarah-thornton-review....
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