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Discover 'Catalogue Raisonné', a gripping novel set in the vibrant steel city of Hamilton in 1984. This compelling trade paperback, published by Biblioasis in 2005, intricately weaves the life of Paul, an ex-rock guitarist turned art gallery attendant. As he grapples with the monotony of life, a jolt of excitement emerges with the arrival of a fascinating Surrealist art exhibition. This engaging narrative explores the convergence of art and mystery through a series of enigmatic puzzles and unexpected twists. From a perplexing chess problem to the dark allure of violent death, Paul delves into a world filled with colorful characters, including Claudia, a young artist who holds secrets to the mysteries that surround him. 'Catalogue Raisonné' is not only a tale of self-discovery, but also a reflection on the transformative power of art and creativity. Delve deep into this enthralling journey and awaken your senses through the vivid imagery and thought-provoking themes that challenge our perceptions of reality. A perfect read for art lovers and mystery enthusiasts alike, this novel invites you to question what is real and what lies beneath the surface. Grab your copy today and explore the intricate relationship between art and life in this unforgettable literary experience.