This is the fourth in the Alix London "Art Whisperer" series, and it may be my favorite. All the best recurring characters are in it, meaning her father, ex-art curator and art forger Geoff, uncle Beniamino of similar talents (Tiny), Alix's best friend Chris (think any Christine Baranski role), and boyfriend Ted Ellesworth of the FBI (standard issue).
Highlights include a secret wedding, a major art heist in Genoa, Italy, in the 1970's, and a new identity for a major character. The Genovese Mafia is involved as are new, shady characters who follow Alix as she tries to follow Tiny. It is Tiny's disappearance that sets the plot moving.
In addition to Italy and Seattle, where Alix, her family, and friends live, the story takes place in San Francisco and Monterey. The lively descriptions are true to place and very enjoyable. Also, this book made want -for the first time in my life- to pilot a Lancia Powerboat!
Readers who like art and/or art history will enjoy the entire series, best read in order.
I had to take away one star for errors that should have been caught in proofreading (pronouns, Tiny's mom is 78 when he is 17, and others) plus the cutesy banter of the newlyweds was entirely unconvincing and thus excruciating.