A thrilling art heist escapade infused with European high culture and
luxury that doesn't shy away from the darker side of human nature.
Johann Friedrich von Allmen, a bon vivant of dandified refinement, has
exhausted his family fortune by living in Old World grandeur despite
present-day financial constraints. Forced to downscale, Allmen inhabits
the garden house of his former Zurich estate, attended by his Guatemalan
butler, Carlos. When not reading novels by Balzac and Somerset Maugham,
he plays jazz on a Bechstein baby grand. Allmen's fortunes take a sharp
turn when he meets a stunning blonde whose lakeside villa contains five
Art Nouveau bowls created by renowned French artist Émile Gallé and
decorated with a dragonfly motif. Allmen, pressured to pay off mounting
debts, absconds with the priceless bowls and embarks on a high-risk,
potentially violent bid to cash them in. This is the first of a series
of humorous, fast-paced detective novels devoted to a memorable
gentleman thief who, with his trusted sidekick Carlos, creates an
investigative firm to recover missing precious objects.