'Can we try escaping just a little slower?'
Fact: In 1986, Picasso's Weeping Woman was stolen from the National Gallery of Victoria. To this day, the culprits have never been identified.
Here's what happened.
Maybe.
Phoebe is about to turn 70, and has grown sick of retirement. She enrols in an evening art course, where she befriends fellow retirees Eva and Dave. They also happen to be studying across the road from a two-million-dollar Picasso.
The trio make a promising start, only to find that the school is to be closed due to arts cuts implemented by a blundering government minister. The protests of a student activist group - under 30s only - fall on deaf ears.
Enter Phoebe, Eva and Dave, who decide to take matters into their own hands ...
'Art is theft. All artists steal.'
Praise for The Picasso Ransom:
'I can't find the words to describe how good this book is! The Picasso Ransom is fun, witty and thoroughly original, by far one of the best debuts I've read in years. A.T. Prewett has created an eclectic group of characters that are impossible not to love and champion.' RACHAEL JOHNS
'An absolute delight! The Picasso Ransom is the perfect escapist read, a quirky and charming "late-in-life" escapade.' AMANDA HAMPSON
'Wickedly clever and laugh-out-loud funny, The Picasso Ransom reimagines an enduring Australian mystery as a delightful crime caper. A.T. Prewett has crafted a joyful story full of friendship, rebellion and late-life reinvention. It's the most fun I've had in ages.' REBECCA ARMITAGE
'Irreverent, gripping and assured, The Picasso Ransom is a thrilling debut from a writer to watch.' MARK SMITH
'With masterful prose and expert storytelling, A.T. Prewett has written one of the best debuts I've read in years.' MATT ROGERS
'The Picasso Ransom delivers a fast-paced, addictive spin on the WhoDunIt genre, but in reverse. Giving voice and reason to an enigmatic Melburnian mystery, Aidan Prewitt lands his stellar debut with a unique brand of Australian humour, sarcasm and wit. Richly intertextual and intelligently layered, Prewitt threatens the reader to discern fact from fiction. With a host of charming and endearing characters, The Picasso Ransom surrenders a page-turning, heart-racing experience that will thrill readers beyond the final page.' JENNA LO BIANCO
'With the charm of the Thursday Murder Club and the excitement of an Ocean's 11 heist, this page-turning debut smashes it out of the park. My front runner for book of the year, I inhaled it! The most fun you'll have without having to commit any crimes yourself.' KERRYN MAYNE
'Nostalgic, observant and wonderfully Australian, The Picasso Ransom is pure joy. Prewett's narrative voice is easy-going and inviting, his pacing is spot on and his cast of characters - led by the spectacular Phoebe - will steal your heart. This is a superb debut from an author sure to become a household name.' BROOKE CRAWFORD
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