William Frank reveals an impressive palette and a confident hand in Young Blood and Old Paint, a swirling novel of slick liars, masterful forgeries, and the negotiability of every price – particularly for art and human life. The sharp and endlessly smart dialogue braids well with the rugged setting of this southwestern tale, along with a stoic protagonist, unpredictable bursts of action, and long strokes of beautiful prose. Defying classification in a particular genre, the investigatory elements don’t slow the pace, the artistic details don’t get too tangential, and the meticulously worded narration puts the quality of Frank’s writing on a higher shelf. The novel continually draws the reader in, and even as the plot pushes towards a predictable denouement, the storytelling on the way there is a thrilling journey.
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