Troy Pozirekides at The Arts Fuse gives lengthy treatment of Killing the Second Dog, calling it “captivating as a stormy sea.” To read the full review, visit:
Book Review: “Killing the Second Dog” — A Pair of Captivating Polish Con Artists
“An informative yet gripping and seductively gossipy memoir … pulls back the curtain on connoisseurship at its most powerful … Costamagna whirls his reader through a world where the forgotten masterpieces of provincial museums matter more than the known stars of grand institutions, and where a Raphael comes to light in the apartment of a Strasbourg taxi driver rather than the palace of a duchess.”
The Financial Times
Troy Pozirekides at The Arts Fuse gives lengthy treatment of Killing the Second Dog, calling it “captivating as a stormy sea.” To read the full review, visit:
Book Review: “Killing the Second Dog” — A Pair of Captivating Polish Con Artists