Shaun Greenhalgh lives and works in Bolton.
A masterpiece of masquerade...a brilliantly wily reflection on the
seductions of art and corruptions of the art world.
*The Telegraph*
A remarkably lively account...fascinating.
*The Times*
Greenhalgh has a likable voice, pitched midway between Arthur Daley
and Philip Marlowe. And, unsurprisingly, he has an eye for
detail...The lingering impression is of a man beguiled by
image-making.
*The Observer*
Here is riveting and affecting Northern realism: Greenhalgh's
knowledge is as daunting as it is inspiring.
*The Spectator*
A lively account of a man who put his genuine talent and love of
art to deplorable use.
*Daily Mail*
An indispensable addition to any rogues' library.
*Sunday Independent (Ireland)*
A great holiday read.
*Artists and Illustrators*
A roundabout love letter to art.
*Ben Okri*
A fascinating gilt box of secret art knowledge and expertise, told
in the unpretentious voice of a legendary forger who fooled museums
and collectors from his garden shed.
*Dominic Smith, author of THE LAST PAINTING OF SARA DE VOS*
Nothing if not lively
*Sunday Times Books of the Year*
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