WNO WORD OF THE WEEK:: Leitmotif 1. In music drama, a marked melodic phrase or short passage which always accompanies the reappearance of a certain person, situation, abstract idea, or allusion in the course of the play; a sort of musical label. 2. A dominant and recurring theme.
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WNO RECOMMENDS THE BOOK False Impression By Jeffery ArcherThe author takes us on a trip back and forth across the Atlantic introducing characters that we all would like to be.From a dirty street in Romania on an old neighborhood north of Bucharest, to 9/11 on the Twin Towers in N.Y. and then to an opulent mansion on Wentworth Hall in Surrey, False Impression follows an irreplaceable work of art.This book teaches us clearly about the value of some masterpieces that can only be acquired by few. How would you pay for a Raphael, a Picasso, a Rembrandt or, in this case, a self-portrait of Van Gogh? With your life?An audacious woman, an assassin, an FBI agent, a banker, an English Lady, a corrupt lawyer, a Japanese steel tycoon and others takes us on a tour of suspense that can only be conceived by Archer’s imagination.Published right after his release, the author started to write this novel while in prison in UK.