The relationship between Carole and Alex is just as prominent as the heist itself. The two women have different personalities and strengths but also recognize this difference. They are able to rely on each other's strengths in order to get the job done. Some times it becomes problematic. For instance, when the heist at the Musee D'orsay is occurring, Alex is not able to help Carole because her boyfriend is dumping her via a text message. The two authors of this comic are men. Would a female writer allow this to happen?
Book reviews of mysteries, historical fiction and graphic novels with a smattering of non-fiction books.
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
The Grand Odalisque
Carole and Alex are childhood friends who become partners in crime. They specialize in art thefts and have been working as a team for nine years. The story begins with them successfully pulling off the theft of a painting at the Musee D'orsay in Paris. After a deserved vacation, they receive a request to steal a painting from the highly secured Louvre Museum. The Grand Odalisque is a painting done by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. Odalisque means concubine and that is the subject matter of this artwork and, hence, the title of the comic. The mission is quite daring because it must be done during daytime. Knowing that they will need a third assistant to pull off this assignment, they hire a third person for their team as well as a diplomat's son who also happens to be an arms dealer.
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