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Authors: Joseph Geary
ISBN-13: 9781400031924, ISBN-10: 1400031923
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Date Published: July 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Joseph Geary

Joseph Geary graduated from Oxford University. He lives with his wife and son, and divides his time between Los Angeles and the south of France.

Book Synopsis

Nicholas Greer is a writer who’s broke and on the verge of divorce. The life of Frank Spira, the controversial painter he’s been researching for six years, has become more real to him than his own. Nick has just finished writing his book when he gets a call telling him that one of Spira’s closest friends, Jacob Grossman, a man who went missing twenty-six years ago, has been spotted in Manhattan.

Nick tracks Grossman down, hoping to find answers to the few niggling questions that remain. Instead he gets news of a work created by Spira, which the artist supposedly destroyed. If it existed, it would be worth millions. When Grossman is brutally murdered an hour after the interview, Nick finds himself drawn into a search for explanations. Only as he comes to understand the disturbing truth behind the lost painting, does he realize that he too is the object of someone’s scrutiny, a ruthless art collector for whom the missing work is Spira’s crowning achievement. Moving between London, New York, and Tangier, Spiral is a relentlessly suspenseful story of art and obsession.

Publishers Weekly

Smart, complex and insightful, this debut literary thriller works at several levels: as an intriguing murder mystery, an examination of the seamy underside of the art world and a study of the biographer's craft. The murder mystery dominates in the early going when biographer Nick Greer learns that a crucial missing source, Jacob Grossman, is alive and in Manhattan, but Grossman is killed shortly after Greer visits him and tapes his final interview. Grossman's untimely death hinders Greer in his efforts to track down a lost painting called the Incarnation that was the penultimate work of his subject, a controversial artist named Frank Spira who was romantically linked to Grossman. The murder also places Greer squarely in the bull's-eye of the NYPD as a suspect, but Greer's first interrogator at the crime scene turns out to be a phony cop whom Greer later dubs "the collector" when he learns that the mystery man is killing off Spira's friends and lovers. The artistic angle gets more complicated when Greer is approached by a mobster named Tony Reardon, thought to be dead, who helped finance Spira's art career. The kingpin sends Greer off to Tangiers to hunt down Spira's painting, but the trip turns into a disaster; Reardon is murdered and the writer nearly gets killed. Geary's tight, multilayered plot is a work of art in its own right, and Greer's tortured efforts to finish the biography as his deadline looms and another book about Spira is in the works adds an extra element of suspense. The command and assurance of Geary's prose is impressive, and his sophisticated treatment of the fraught process of biography writing gives the novel depth and substance. (June 17) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

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