Sunday, July 28, 2019

Review: The Arnolfini Art Mysteries by Rich DiSilvio

Rich DiSilvio introduces to Armand Arnolfini in his latest mystery The Arnolfini Art Mysteries. Arnolfini is a mixture of Sherlock Holmes meets Nero Wolfe. Armand is an art expert not only from his personal experience but also what he learned from his father a long-time curator of the Uffizi Museum. He uses that knowledge for solving mysteries of the Art World in which he will stop at nothing to do to stop everyone from Forgers, Nazi's and even a feejee mermaid. This was my first Rich DiSilvio tale and I was honestly glad to be introduced to him. He is a wonderful storyteller and for those who would rather enjoy smaller tales put together in one book, this is the one for you. You get to go on multiple adventures of Arnolfini from Italy, New York, and even Germany. The beautiful sketches that go along with the stories for those who enjoy illustrated tales. This will not be my last Rich DiSilvo book and I really recommend it for those who love art or even a good mystery. This is one of those books you will enjoy reading again and again. Here is a few things to consider when getting this book. It is pack full of multiple mysteries. They are all complete and solved but if you are looking for one single tale this is not for you, don't dismiss it for that reason. The only other thing that everyone should know is there not enough, you will finish this book and want more from the tales of Armand Arnolfini.

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