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Artscape
Book: Artscape
Written by: Frederick Ramsay
Publisher: Poisoned Pen Press
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5

strong crime thriller
Rating: 5 / 5
While CIA operative Ike Schwartz was vacationing with his wife in Europe, he was asked to pick up a package, a simple assignment that ended with the death of Ike's wife, his expulsion from Switzerland and his leaving the CIA. He returns to his hometown Picketsville, Virginia where he is elected the county's sheriff. It is an easy job and for three years, he does little more than answer domestic disturbances and gives out traffic tickets.

One day he is called out to Callend College, a private woman's school, because a $50 million dollar art collection was stolen from an underground vault protected by one of the most sophisticated security systems in the world. The terrorist group the New Jihad has contracted out to the Mafia the job of exchanging the art for diamonds. One of the thieves is an ex-FBI agent, who wants out of the operation when a security guard is killed and two college students are taken hostage. Though Harry works from the inside and Ike uses all his skills and resources, there is little chance that both men will achieve their goals.

Frederick Ramsay's debut novel is well worth reading because he has a fresh voice that will resonate with readers who like crime thrillers with lots of action and interesting characters. The theft of the artwork brings Ike out of his three-year limbo and he starts a relationship with the college president. The ex-FBI agent is as much a hero as Ike even though he gets no credit for helping the authorities. Let us hope that there will be more novels starring Ike, an intelligent tactician who endears himself to the reader.

Harriet Klausner



An Exciting Debut
Rating: 5 / 5
It?s not often that you find a novel that manages to incorporate an academic mystery, a romance, art theft, and even international espionage all in one thriller. Discovering one that done well and flows seamlessly together is even rarer, but that?s what you?ll find in Frederick Ramsay?s first mystery featuring Picketsville, Virginia Sheriff Ike Schwarz.

A former CIA agent, Ike retreated to his small hometown following the tragic assassination of his wife in a botched agency mission. Content with the petty crimes, drunken brawls, and domestic squabbles he encounters it?s a whole different story when the local women?s college?s entire valuable art collection is stolen in an elaborate and complex burglary that leaves behind bodies but few clues. The college president, thirty-something Ruth Harris, was raised by activists and immediately pegs Ike as a bigoted, simple-minded, incompetent rural sheriff and demands that he call in high authorities. Ike agrees, but his experience and skills as a former agent leave him more than prepared to dual with the thieves who have a secret agenda and are more involved with the college than it first appeared.

Ike Schwartz emerges as an extremely complex and likeable character whose subtle wit and intelligence see him through the tragedy that disrupted his life. Although Ruth?s knee-jerk liberalism makes her an irritating character at first, her relationship with Ike provides entertainment as the two spar and gradually realize their attraction for one another. Ramsay?s other characters are similarly engaging, especially a former federal agent whose late wife?s medical bills forced him to help plan the theft and who later develops a bond with one of the hostages. The plot moves along swiftly and concludes with a twist that is both surprising and tragic. This looks to be the beginning of a promising series and the reappearance of Ike Schwartz can?t happen soon enough.



A standout first novel in a crowded field
Rating: 5 / 5
Ike Schwartz is the Sheriff in the sleepy town of Picketsville, Virginia, home to Callend College and a 500 million dollar art collection stored in a former super-bomb shelter with its state of the art alarm system.

Ike's days are fairly routine, until the day the unthinkable happens: the art collection is stolen. The ransom: 50 million dollars in untraceable diamonds, or the collection will be burned. The thieves have already burned one painting to prove they aren't kidding.

Can Ike get the collection back before any more paintings are destroyed? There are twists and turns along the way, things hiding just beneath the surface, and much is not what it seems.

Artscape is a taut, fast-moving crime story. The characters are well developed, the plot moves along without dragging, and there are a number of delightful twists that I never saw coming.

One thing I especially liked is that this is a book for an adult audience that uses believable, everyday language without resorting to the 4 letter profanities so common in film & cable TV.

If you like any of the crime fiction authors such as Patricia Cornwell or John Sanford, you will love Artscape. Highly recommended.




 
 
 



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