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A True Story of Love, Crime, and a Dangerous Obsession
Starred review from May 15, 2023
In this masterful true crime account, Finkel (The Stranger in the Woods) traces the fascinating exploits of Stéphane Breitwieser, a French art thief who stole more than 200 artworks from across Europe between 1995 and 2001, turning his mother’s attic into a glittering trove of oil paintings, silver vessels, and antique weaponry. Mining extensive interviews with Breitwieser himself, and several with those who detected and prosecuted him, Finkel meticulously restages the crimes, describing the castles and museums that attracted Breitwieser and Anne-Catherine Kleinklaus, his accomplice and romantic partner; the luminous oils and sculptures that caught Breitwieser’s eye; and the swift, methodical actions he took to liberate his prizes. According to Breitwieser, his sole motive was aesthetic: to possess great beauty, to “gorge on it.” Drawing on art theory and Breitwieser’s psychology reports, Finkel speculates on his subject’s addiction to beauty and on Anne-Catherine’s acquiescence to the crimes. The account is at its best when it revels in the audacity of the escapades, including feats of misdirection in broad daylight, and the slow, inexorable pace of the law. It’s a riveting ride.
June 10, 2024
Finkel's (The Stranger in the Woods) meticulous research and insightful storytelling transport listeners into the life and crimes of St�phane Breitwieser, a brazen art thief who was aided by his girlfriend, Anne-Catherine Kleinklaus. Breitwieser was driven by a mysterious connection to art, which incited an insatiable desire to have it for his own. He stole pieces from less-guarded museums, churches, cathedrals, castles, and historical sites. At the same time, Kleinklaus, who later denied any involvement, served as a lookout and assessed the danger before the job. Finkel interweaves observations about Breitwieser's complex character and relationships, with glimpses into the art world's underbelly, painting a vivid picture that is riveting yet unsettling. His extensive research includes stories of other notable art heists, including the theft of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre. Finkel provides an authoritative narration of the book's opening, but Edoardo Ballerini's narration is the true highlight of this audiobook. His commanding yet nuanced voice captures the essence of each character, providing an immersive listening experience. Ballerini's ability to convey the narrative's tension, emotion, and depth enhances the audio and adds an extra layer of intrigue. VERDICT Although it may be difficult for listeners to relate to Breitwieser, Ballerini's expert narration makes this a recommended purchase for all collections.--Christa Van Herreweghe
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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