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  • Title: False Colors
  • Author : Richard Powell
  • Release Date : January 01, 2012
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers,Books,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 637 KB

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What youā€™re starting to read now is called a jacket blurb. Its purpose is to tell you enough about the book to steam you up into reading it. Jacket blurbs are usually written by publishers, and sometimes they fib a little about how wonderful the book is.

But this time the publisher asked me, the author, to write the blurb. I suppose that, after publishing nine other Powell novels, Simon and Schuster feel I ought to do my own exaggerating for a change. So letā€™s get that over with: ā€œThis is a magnificent book and youā€™ll love every word of it.ā€ Now we can relax.

This is a mystery novel. The hero is a young Philadelphia art dealer who gets mixed up in dirty work in the field of art collecting. Maybe I shouldnā€™t call him a hero. If he ever did have the usual mystery story heroā€™s nerves of steel and muscles of iron, they certainly got badly rusted. Heā€™s slow and cautious. In fact the guy admits that, in the great race of life, heā€™s just along for the walk. He gets scared in tough spots. I felt sorry about shoving him into so much trouble, even though I did give him a jet-propelled blonde heroine as a sort of workmenā€™s compensation for his injuries. Still and all, there are easier ways of winning a pretty blonde than by battling strong-arm guys, gunmen and a murderer, and I think my hero would have preferred them. I know I would.

This story took a lot of research. I read stacks of art books, and talked to artists and dealers. I prowled through museums peering at famous paintings through a magnifying glass. My new knowledge even impresses my artist friends, and itā€™s mighty hard for a writer to impress an artist. To most artists, a writer is a vandal who takes white space that could be used for pictures and clutters it up with words.

Iā€™ve tried to get some of the flavor of Philadelphia into the book. Thatā€™s an elusive thing to pin down in words, but hereā€™s an example of what Philadelphia is like. In most cities, if you owned a valuable old Chippendale chair, you would call everyoneā€™s attention to your prize. In Philadelphia, you would sit in it.

I hope you like the book. Donā€™t try to please me by saying you stayed up after midnight finishing it, though. It never seems fair to me that people can read in just a few hours something that took me a year to write.

--Richard Powell


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