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hania4987
Apr 15, 2014hania4987 rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
Sometimes bawdy and humorous, sometimes whimsical, it is always entertaining. The friendship between Lucien Laissard and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec allows Moore to show a glimpse of life in colorful Montmartre and incorporate the larger society of Impressionist artists -- a lot of name dropping. As they explore the troubling circumstances of the death of their friend Vincent van Gogh, they discover the mysterious Colorman who seems to have incredible invisible influence within their artistic community and might know something about Vincent's "suicide". As they continue their inquiries, they discover the Colorman's disturbing association with a series of artists' models and his association with that elusive yet coveted shade of blue. Just a great story -- and you learn a lot about BLEU!