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Legacy of Blood Kindle Edition

4.2 out of 5 stars 423 ratings

A centuries-old conspiracy is about to be blown open . . .

The flight to London was supposed to be a short cut home, but for seven of the delegates gathered at an art convention it becomes the most terrifying journey they will ever make. An incident on the flight reveals the existence of a priceless artefact - and blows open a conspiracy that has been kept hidden for centuries. Every passenger on the plane is now caught up in a race to find the prize for themselves - but within 24 hours of the flight, three people have been silenced by someone who knows the devastating consequences should the full story ever come to light. The race is on. The body count is rising. No one can be trusted.

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'[An] exciting tale of dark deeds in the art world' Good Book Guide. ― Good Book Guide

'an intricate conspiracy mystery that twists and turns at an amazing pace' Promoting Crime Fiction. ―
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'This is a barn-stormer of a book from page one' Crime Squad. ―
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About the Author

Alex Connor wrote The Rembrandt Secret, which was published in January 2011, and, writing as Alexandra Connor, she has written a number of historical sagas. She is a motivational speaker and is regularly featured on television and BBC radio. She is also an artist, commissioned by the RSC among many others. She lives in Brighton.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B006PIITAO
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Quercus
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 22 Dec. 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 665 KB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 529 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1849169639
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Customer reviews:
    4.2 out of 5 stars 423 ratings

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Welcome, I have been writing historical fiction for the last few years, but I'm now returning to modern times and to my passion - conspiracy thrillers with a link to the art world. My latest, THE INCUBUS TAPES is just published. This book continues the series of art thrillers which began with THE REMBRANDT SECRET and went on to be published and translated worldwide in many languages.

THE INCUBUS TAPES

1941 - Psychiatrist Addison Franckel opens a clinic investigating shell shock. Many of the patients' histories are filmed. What the tapes reveal is so disturbing the government has them suppressed. Amongst accounts of sleep paralysis and night terrors, there are rumours of unexplained paranormal activity. Accusations of medical abuse and rumours of missing patients follow, and in 1945 Addison Franckel disappears.

2024 - Researcher Gus Egan begins work for Louis Willes, a historian writing a biography about Henry Fuseli, painter of ‘The Nightmare.’ Willes’s property was once part of the Franckel clinic and as soon as Gus arrives an anonymous contact tells him there are copies of the infamous tapes hidden there.

Hindered by the secretive art world, watched by authorities unwilling to have the past resurrected, Gus risks his own life to expose the link between a notorious painting created in 1782 and the harrowing Incubus Tapes.

A WREATH of SERPENTS

What happens when a kidnapper picks the wrong victim?

Already a killer, Sam Purchass snatches a random woman at Heathrow Airport, taking her back to a dilapidated farmhouse, the scene of other murders. But the following morning he discovers how badly he has miscalculated. His victim, Kara Famosa, is not some unknown girl, but the daughter of Luis Famosa, a wealthy and powerful Cuban art dealer.

Panicked, the kidnapper decides to murder his victim and destroy the evidence, a desperate Kara finally convincing him to ask for a ransom. Her father will pay, she assures him. If not for her, certainly for the Gustav Klimt painting she stole. And the damaging expose she wrote about her family. 

At the same time in London, Kara's ex lover offers his help and is soon embroiled as the kidnapping becomes big news on both sides of the Atlantic. As various characters emerge, all desperate to hide past events, the Klimt painting becomes a ploy. A ransom to buy freedom. But as time passes Thomas realises he is playing cat and mouse with the family's past as he tries to uncover whether the kidnapping was random, or planned.

How much would a parent pay to see their daughter's safe return? 

How much would they pay to regain the Gustav Klimt portrait?

And how much would they pay to bury a book that could ruin them all? 

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Praise for Alex Connor - reviews

'A barnstormer of a book from page one. An intriguing crime thriller to satisfy any fan of this genre. ' Crime Squad

'Everybody should be forced to take a spoonful of Alex Connor every day.' Daily Telegraph

'Really, really good entertainment from Alex Connor' Books Monthly, Crime and Thriller

'Convincing characters and a fast moving plot.' Publishers Weekly USA

"A painter and storyteller, she summons the giants of art in engaging thrillers based on a solid culture." Reading

'Alex Connor looks set to do for art what David Attenborough has done for animals.' Press Association

"Formidable. It conquers and seduces the reader. Spectacular." Matteo Strukul

'So well-written...There are twists and turns along the way and it keeps you guessing right until the end! Superb!' Eurocrime

'Alex Connor achieves a narrative balance between history, fiction in novels dedicated to artists and the interpretation of their spirit.' Marcello Simoni

'Full of duplicity, skulduggery... great fun.' Love Reading

'A best selling thriller.... without a shadow of a doubt, the female Dan Brown.' Libero Quotidiano

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THE AGE OF DARKNESS published 2023 was set in the Medieval Ages and tells the story of the rivalry between the church and the nobility, set against the brutality of the Dark Ages.

The trilogy about THE BORGIAS was published in July 2022/2023 . Taking a different slant, I'm investigating the corruption and depravity at that time in Rome - not just outside the family, but inside as well. In its true that the BORGIAS were seeped in decadence, greed, simony and sexual excess - yet their contemporaries were also villains when it suited them. The likes of Cardinal della Rovere, Savonarola, Machiavelli and Leonardo da Vinci, who became a military advisor to Cesare Borgia.

TEMPESTA MALEDETTA was published 23rd July 2020 - Launched in Rome by Newton Compton. The theft of Giorgione's painting, 'The Tempest', unites London, Venice and New York - brought to their knees by the coronavirus - with the Venice of the 16th century, devastated by plague.

September 2020

HEAD OF ZEUS, London, published THE WOLVES OF VENICE

Book Two and Book Three of THE WOLVES OF VENICE trilogy were published in 2020 and 2021.

TEMPESTA MALEDETTA

'Formidable. Conquers and seduces the reader. Spectacular." Matteo Strukul

QUERCUS UK 2011 - 2016

published THE REMBRANDT SECRET

LEGACY OF BLOOD

THE MEMORY OF BONES

THE ISLE OF THE DEAD

THE CARAVAGGIO CONSPIRACY

THE BOSCH DECEPTION

2017 - THE CARAVAGGIO CONSPIRACY was published in Italy by Newton Compton and was at the top of the best seller charts for months. No 1 Amazon World Bestseller.

Newton Compton then published my Caravaggio trilogy:

THE CARAVAGGIO ENIGMA - 2018

MALEDIZIONE CARAVAGGIO - 2019

EREDITA CARAVAGGIO - 2019

THE ISLE OF THE DEAD - known as IL DIPINTO MALEDETTO - won the ROME PRIZE in 2017

Newton Compton published THE GOYA ENIGMA in 2019

THE WOLVES OF VENICE.

Vol One was published in 2019

Vol Two will be published July 2020

Vol Three in Spring 2021

HEAD OF ZEUS published the English version of THE WOLVES OF VENICE 2020

Four of my thrillers have reached the top of the bestseller charts. They have been published in UK/USA/Italy/Russia/Poland/Hungary/Bulgaria/France/ Portugal/Spain and many other countries.

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Customers enjoy this book's intriguing story with its little twists and turns, and one customer notes how it switches between 18th century and present times. The book is well-written and easy to read, with one customer describing it as an excellent read full of twists and turns.

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Top reviews from United Kingdom

  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2012
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    I had excellent service from this seller and additionally loved the book. Just loved the references to events and persons in real life back in 18th century, which made the story quite a good page turner. Loved the unexpected ending. Hope I haven't given anything away.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 January 2013
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    I didn't want the book to end - so my guess is that this makes it a good read.
    I have now purchased the author's other books.
    The story keeps you guessing until the end with a couple of twists in the tail and relationships you wouldn't guess at.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 September 2012
    Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase
    Really enjoyed this. I bought it for my Kindle because of the low price and decent reviews. I thought the art world background was a fresh approach to a saturated genre and the plotting and characterisation was well crafted. Worth a read.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 April 2019
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    It is just the sort of book i like reading as it takes you from one century to another it shows the world does not change much when hiding secrets they always surfice
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 October 2012
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    I bought this book after reading several reviews. I like books about art and history so this ticked a number of boxes. Overall it was a good read with a plot that moved along at a fair pace though I do believe the author could have chosen a better title for the novel.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2017
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    Really enjoyed this book, I've read a few by this author and enjoyed everyone. Historical faction at its best! I'd recommend this book
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2013
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    I really enjoyed the dual narratives, as the story switched from 18th century to present times. Great story set against the backdrop of a corrupt art world. Slightly disappointing ending of a thoroughly enjoyable novel.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 July 2016
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    Brilliant. The only criticism I have is that it leaves you hanging!! I want to know what happens next. Is there a sequel?
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  • Carlos Vivanco Pastore
    3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but not great
    Reviewed in Spain on 21 May 2015
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    Although I have enjoyed reading this novel, I have found the plot a bit confusing with far too many characters. There were times which I had to go back few chapters to figure out who was who. Having said that, Alex Connor's work has a hook which forced me to go all the way to the end of the book.

    His previous work ("The Rembrandt's secret") was far much better.
  • Rusty
    3.0 out of 5 stars Unfinished intrigue
    Reviewed in France on 28 June 2014
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    A good imaginative story, but an awful lot of padding. I was left wanting to know what would eventually happen to Victor.
  • Waters
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good book
    Reviewed in Australia on 7 April 2015
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    I could not put the book down very good read, I just didn't like the ending so much it left some unanswered questions.
  • HM Holten
    3.0 out of 5 stars A Harlot's Progress – Past and Present
    Reviewed in Germany on 19 April 2020
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    Hogarth’s painting in the lost series ‘A Harlot’s Progress’ causes mayhem and murders when art dealers meet on a private flight bound for London. Connor takes her readers to seedy and coarse surroundings and uses violence as a plot device.
    The convincing flashbacks to Hogarth’s time may feature the best writing in this thriller. The murders in the book’s present are graphic and frankly disturbing. All in all, the plot builds up to something spectacular, but in the end, everything falls flat. The reason is one of those barely concealed hooks to interest the reader in the next volume of a series. There are likeable and credible characters, but others are less aptly portrayed.
    Where did Ms Connor get the idea that an illegitimate child would threaten the royal succession In England – or any country?
    By the way, when looking at the print of that lost painting, number two in Hogarth’s prints known as A Harlot’s Progress, it becomes clear that the harlot isn’t pregnant. Moll Hackabout (Hogarth’s protagonist in the prints) aka Polly Gunnell (Hogarth’s model in Legacy of Blood) isn’t pregnant until plate three, and the print shows evidence of her dalliance with a notorious highway robber. Before then, she has come down in the world – the bailiffs are arriving to take her to Bridewell. In plate six, her son is portrayed as a halfwit. That would imply that an illegitimate halfwit would have the power to endanger the succession in the Royal House. Is that likely? Other than that, there isn’t much to say for or against the book. Reading it, you get drawn into the plot, but if the premise for the story is hard to swallow, there isn’t much chance that it will convince a wider audience.
  • JodyG37
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Hogarth Conspiracy: A Novel
    Reviewed in the United States on 4 February 2013
    This novel has it all! It's well written, mirrors history, and feeds my interest in art. I highly recommend it.

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