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Sacre Bleu:

A Comedy D'Art
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HarperCollins, Apr 3, 2012 - FICTION - 416 pages

A rollicking tale that features special printed map endpapers and more than two dozen masterpieces of art throughout the book, Sacre Bleu is better than a day at the museum!

It is the color of the Virgin Mary's cloak, a dazzling pigment desired by artists, an exquisite hue infused with danger, adventure, and perhaps even the supernatural. It is . . .

Sacre Bleu

In July 1890, Vincent van Gogh went into a cornfield and shot himself. Or did he? Why would an artist at the height of his creative powers attempt to take his own life . . . and then walk a mile to a doctor's house for help? Who was the crooked little "color man" Vincent had claimed was stalking him across France? And why had the painter recently become deathly afraid of a certain shade of blue?

These are just a few of the questions confronting Vincent's friends--baker-turned-painter Lucien Lessard and bon vivant Henri Toulouse-Lautrec--who vow to discover the truth about van Gogh's untimely death. Their quest will lead them on a surreal odyssey and brothel-crawl deep into the art world of late nineteenth-century Paris.

Oh la la, quelle surprise, and zut alors! A delectable confection of intrigue, passion, and art history--with cancan girls, baguettes, and fine French cognac thrown in for good measure--Sacre Bleu is another masterpiece of wit and wonder from the one, the only, Christopher Moore.

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Impressive research, though. - Goodreads
The plot is convoluted and a bit hard to follow. - Goodreads
Yet, I adore his writing. - Goodreads
As for the plot, I sort of hated it. - Goodreads
Okay, the book was well researched. - Goodreads
The story pushes along at a good pace. - Goodreads

Review: Sacré Bleu: A Comedy d'Art

User Review  - M— - Goodreads

I have an interest in the artists that appeared in this book, and Moore admittedly did a great job of putting them in his pages. All the characters were vivid and fascinating; Moore researched his ... Read full review

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User Review  - Clarke - Goodreads

Wanted to like it but, couldn't finish it. And I like to finish books I start. I studied all the painters in the book in high school. As each new painter was introduced, I became more interested in ... Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Christopher Moore is the author of twelve previous novels: Practical Demonkeeping, Coyote Blue, Bloodsucking Fiends, Island of the Sequined Love Nun, The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove, Lamb, Fluke, The Stupidest Angel, A Dirty Job, You Suck, Fool, and Bite Me. He lives in San Francisco, California.

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