The Dante Connection

By Estelle Ryan

The Dante Connection - Estelle Ryan
  • Release Date: 2013-02-26
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 670 Ratings

Description

Art theft. Coded messages. A high-level threat.

Despite her initial disbelief, Doctor Genevieve Lenard discovers that she is the key that connects stolen works of art, ciphers and sinister threats.

Betrayed by the people who called themselves her friends, Genevieve throws herself into her insurance investigation job with autistic single-mindedness. When hacker Francine appears beaten and bloodied on her doorstep, begging for her help, Genevieve is forced to get past the hurt of her friends' abandonment and team up with them to find the perpetrators.

Little does she know that it will take her on a journey through not one, but two twisted minds to discover the true target of their mysterious messages. It will take all her personal strength and knowledge as a nonverbal communications expert to overcome fears that could cost not only her life, but the lives of many others.

Reviews

  • The Dante Connection

    5
    By Grannie Karon
    Wow, I am an avid reader and quite often I speed read. This story was so riveting, I had to read every word. It really held my interest from beginning to end. Thank you-
  • The Dante Connection

    5
    By Pins4
    What a great read. Loved the mystery and adventure. And the different characters. Can’t wait to read the next one.
  • The Dante connection

    5
    By IPMPH
    A good mystery and a look into the mind of a person with autism. A sweet romantic I love the characters can’t wait to read the next in the series.
  • The Dante Connection

    5
    By Susal55
    What a great read! So many great thoughts about this book are overloading my mind, so I’ll stay with What A Great Read!
  • The Gauguin Connection

    5
    By Not enough books
    Great read! Difficult to put down. Characters are well developed and believable. Unique perspective on autism and reactions of those who come in contact with the person with Autism. Wish real people would make the same effort to befriend those effected with it.
  • The Braque Connection: Heroine

    5
    By Ellenquestionsall
    I love the main character and how thoughtfully, and compassionately, her autistic mannerisms are described in these books.
  • Great story line!

    5
    By TexasMan39
    I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was moving and was definitely not dull! On some small level I could relate to the main character. The author definitely has captured her phobias. Probably not the correct term. But you read the book and write a review that will express it better. I am OCD when it comes to incorrect grammar and miss use of a word. So I was surprised to see a miss use of the word you when it clearly should have been your towards the end of the book. It was almost as if the reviewer(s) took,the attitude that no one would notice it. But it jumped out at me. Enjoy the story and see if you can find the error. I did say I am OCD!
  • Estelle Ryan, Thank You!

    5
    By QueenoftheKings
    The entire series, I could not put down! Thank you for putting your main character on The Spectrum!
  • The Dante Collection

    5
    By Sallyc57
    Love the mini history lesson in the arts with each book.
  • Good not great

    3
    By Elkhornkate
    I enjoyed the story, though it's not terribly well written. The main character is unique, although I never fully bought into everyone's adoration of her. It didn't make a ton of sense. I didn't mind the sloppiness some reviewers were unhappy about regarding the way the technology was handled. It didn't seem like there was any attempt to make it realistic. But I can see how it would bug a hacker.