It is 1984. The latest recession is said to be over, and in the steel
city of Hamilton, things are picking up. For Paul, however, an ex-rock
guitarist and current art gallery attendant, life has slowed to the pace
of a still life on a wall. He badly needs a jolt -- and he gets one.
Soon after the arrival of an exhibition of Surrealist art, puzzles start
to multiply around him. Before long, he is trying to find his way in a
maze that includes a chess problem, violent death, Paul Klee, cocaine,
bikers, a strip club and its art-patron owner, and a host of clashing
egos and agendas in the gallery. And then there is Claudia, a young
artist with a quick brush and a caustic tongue, who may know more than
she is saying about the mysteries Paul is chasing. Catalogue Raisonné
is a novel about the mystery of art and the art of mystery, and the
power of both to awaken sleeping senses.