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Title:The Genius
Author:Jesse Kellerman
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:April 10th 2008 by G.P. Putnam's Sons
Categories:Mystery. Thriller. Fiction. Crime. Mystery Thriller
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The Genius Hardcover | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 3577 Users | 416 Reviews

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A tenant has disappeared in a New York slum, leaving behind strange, original artwork. Gallery owner Ethan Muller can see its brilliance—and money-making potential. When Ethan displays the art, the show attracts the attention of the police. Because the subjects of the pictures look exactly like the victims in a long-cold murder case. Ethan has received a letter saying stop, stop, stop. And the still-missing genius may be the link to a madman—or the madman himself.

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Original Title: The Genius
ISBN: 0399154590 (ISBN13: 9780399154591)
Edition Language: English
Setting: United States of America
Literary Awards: Grand Prix des lectrices de Elle for roman policier (2010)


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Started off promising... but there were a few too many stretches in the plot for it to be even remotely believable.

When Ethan Muller, a struggling art dealer, stumbles upon a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity in a slum building vacated abruptly by an elderly tenant, he almost cannot believe his good luck. The treasure trove of stunning art work is sure to put Ethan in the forefront of the art scene.But what does anyone know about Victor Cracke, except that he came and went in solitude for nearly forty years, his genius hidden and unacknowledged.Soon Ethan is caught up in the middle of a mystery, aided by a

I can't remember what bothered me about this one. I do recall that I was disappointed. Jesse Kellerman's first novel, Sunstroke, was so good. Then he came out with Trouble, which was just icky. The Genius disappointed me. I don't think he's writing to his full potential.

Look I am a Kellerman fan, loved his mum's writing and his dad's so I knew it would be worth the read and I don't think I was wrong. The plot was great and the ending even better

What did I think GoodReads? I thought it was just ok. I almost stopped reading around page 50, then I decided to carry on.Ethan Muller is an art dealer with a gallery in New York City. He is from an incredibly monied family, however he is doing well on his own. He receives a phone call one night from his Father's right hand man to come see some art. The artist has apparently disappeared, leaving boxes and boxes of exquisite drawings behind.This begins Ethan's search for the artist and the story.

Well i was torn between a 3 and a 4 star for this one. In fact whilst writing this i have changed it to a 4!Very in depth and strange plot but i have to admit that i was gripped by the strangeness. Not so sure about the style of writing but it allow some of the mystery to be slowly released without cluttering up one chapter with different times in the past, which may become confusing.As detective stories go it was entertaining, if a little predictable. I in fact had pre-empted the twist about

It's always fun to read books set in the art world. So much is recognisable, but always in caricature, and this one was a pretty good one.I did think that the main character/narrator was kind of a prick, but that didn't take away from my enjoyment at all.