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After a young boy found in the National Gallery of Art suffers amnesia, he looks for clues about his identity while using his limited knowledge of art to uncover a plot by conspirators to commit forgery.
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Well-plotted, if predictable. The characters are flat and at no point did I care what happened or feel emotionally engaged.
Very enjoyable. I would describe it as Dan Brown meets Jason Bourne...for kids. I admit a lot of my curiosity to read this book was because it contains QR codes. I didn't think I'd like it, and under normal circumstances probably not, however—it was very cool to be able to instantly pull up the famous works of art referenced in the story. Very clever.
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2 primary booksLost Art Mysteries is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2017 with contributions by Deron R. Hicks.