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==Plot==
==Plot==
Unlike many of Gilbert's novels, which have plots within plots and apparently disparate themes that eventually merge together, '''The Family Tomb''' is a straightforward suspense story involving only members of the British colony in Florence, a wealthy Etruscan professor who excavates and sells ancient art objects, Italian police and judiciary officials, assorted politicians and lawyers, sympathetic Italian working-class people, and two sinister Mafia figures.  
Unusual for a Gilbert novel, it is difficult to immediately discern its direction. It begins with its youthful protagonist, Peter Dolamore, on a bicycle trip along the north coast of France during the spring break at his boarding school in England. Perfectly bilingual in both French and English as a result of having lived with his French mother in Paris for his first 11 years. He has just spent a uncomfortable few days at the château of a wealthy Englishman who has a vineyard and an extensive art collection in the [[Médoc]] area of [[Bordeaux]]—the Englishman is the uncle of an attractive girl who is a close friend of Peter's at his boarding school and has suggested Peter's visit.
 
 


==Reception and/or Appraisal==
==Reception and/or Appraisal==

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Paint, Gold and Blood is a 1989 suspense novel by the British mystery and thriller writer Michael Gilbert, published in England by Hodder and Stoughton and in the United States by Harper & Row. It was Gilbert's 25th novel and....

Plot

Unusual for a Gilbert novel, it is difficult to immediately discern its direction. It begins with its youthful protagonist, Peter Dolamore, on a bicycle trip along the north coast of France during the spring break at his boarding school in England. Perfectly bilingual in both French and English as a result of having lived with his French mother in Paris for his first 11 years. He has just spent a uncomfortable few days at the château of a wealthy Englishman who has a vineyard and an extensive art collection in the Médoc area of Bordeaux—the Englishman is the uncle of an attractive girl who is a close friend of Peter's at his boarding school and has suggested Peter's visit.

Reception and/or Appraisal

The New York Times and Kirkus Reviews had very different appraisals of it:

The New York Times: [1]

Kirkus Reviews: .[2]

  1. The New York Times, June 21, 1970: [1]
  2. Kirkus Reviews, May 1, 1970: [2]