Thursday 25 December 2014

“The Flanders Panel” by Arturo Perez-Reverte



“The Flanders Panel” is a great thriller based on a painting by Pieter Van Huys. This painting which is called The Game of Chess which was painted by him in 1471. It shows two chess players battling it out on a chessboard.

Underlying the simplistic fairly routine game of chess depicted in the painting holds the key to solving an age old mystery or to be precise a murder case committed five centuries ago. Julia an art expert tasked with the restoration of the game of chess stumbles upon a secret imbedded in the painting. It seems that the unfinished chess game is still being played by a master chess player or players murdering people based on the chess moves.

The novel is deep, philosophical, educative, entertaining and thrilling. Arturo Perez -Reverte masterfully weaves the plot around a game of chess depicted in an old painting. It is only a great writer who can write a thrilling story around a chess game.

The Flanders Panel makes one remember another great writer Saramago whose extraordinary writing ability make it possible for him to write a master piece around the theme of blindness. “The Flanders Panel” shows an indebt knowledge of chess and extraordinary imagination. It is worth reading.


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