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The Hidden Keys

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Although the Green Dolphin is a bar of ill repute, it is there that Tancred Palmieri, a thief with elegant and erudite tastes, meets Willow Azarian, an aging heroin addict. She reveals to Tancred that her very wealthy father has recently passed away, leaving each of his five children a mysterious object that provides one clue to the whereabouts of a large inheritance. Willow enlists Tancred to steal these objects from her siblings and solve the puzzle.

A Japanese screen, a painting that plays music, an aquavit bottle, a framed poem, and a model of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater: Tancred is lured in to this beguiling quest, and even though Willow dies before he can begin, he presses on.

As he tracks down the treasure, however, he must enlist the help of Alexander von Wurfel, esteemed copyist, and fend off Willow's heroin dealers, a young albino named 'Nigger' Colby and his sidekick, Sigismund 'Freud' Luxemburg, a club-footed psychopath, both of whom are eager to get their paws on this supposed pot of gold. And he must mislead Detective Daniel Mandelshtam, his most adored friend.

Based on a reading of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, The Hidden Keys questions what it means to be honorable and what it means to be faithful.

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    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2016
      A smooth criminal is persuaded to investigate a complex riddle left as a strange inheritance to a junkie in Toronto.Prizewinning Canadian novelist Alexis (Fifteen Dogs, 2015, etc.) offers up a wry and intriguing adventure in this caper novel loosely inspired by Treasure Island. The books dashing young protagonist is an old soul at heartTancred Palmieri is an unabashed thief we first meet musing over the fate of a purloined diamond as he imbibes in The Green Dolphin, your traditional hive of villainy. At the bar, hes approached by 50-something drug addict Willow Azarian, who spins a family fable. Her wealthy father, besides leaving millions in inheritance, left Willow and each of her siblings an iconic memento. These included a framed poem, a painting of the Emperor Nero, a bottle of liqueur, a reproduction of a famous Japanese silkscreen, and a model of Frank Lloyd Wrights Fallingwater, a home in rural Pennsylvania. Willow asks the dashing thief to steal and investigate the mementos to see where they lead. Spoiler alert: Willow dies of her addictions, but Tancred decides to carry out her mission anyway: he may be a thief but his code wont allow him to break promises. Its a wonderfully strange premise and one that plays out well on the page. With the help of his Sancho Panza, Ollie, and a geriatric taxidermist named Alexander von Wurfel, Palmieri begins stealing and deciphering the clues left by the deceased tycoon. Complications arise when gang lord John Armberg muscles in on Palmieris quest, sending an albino thug named Error Colby and his clubfooted sidekick, Sigismund Freud Luxemburg, to track his progress. Hot on everyones tail is police detective Daniel Mandelshtam, a friend of Palmieris since childhood. Even though the book is an old-fashioned quest yarn, Alexis immense talent gives it an archetypal patina, glossing characters with shades of honor and subtlety that might have been missed in lesser hands.A wry and reflective literary puzzle about family, love, honor, and adventure.

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    • Kirkus

      A smooth criminal is persuaded to investigate a complex riddle left as a strange inheritance to a junkie in Toronto.Prizewinning Canadian novelist Alexis (Fifteen Dogs, 2015, etc.) offers up a wry and intriguing adventure in this caper novel loosely inspired by Treasure Island. The book's dashing young protagonist is an old soul at heart--Tancred Palmieri is an unabashed thief we first meet musing over the fate of a purloined diamond as he imbibes in The Green Dolphin, your traditional hive of villainy. At the bar, he's approached by 50-something drug addict Willow Azarian, who spins a family fable. Her wealthy father, besides leaving millions in inheritance, left Willow and each of her siblings an iconic memento. These included a framed poem, a painting of the Emperor Nero, a bottle of liqueur, a reproduction of a famous Japanese silkscreen, and a model of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, a home in rural Pennsylvania. Willow asks the dashing thief to steal and investigate the mementos to see where they lead. Spoiler alert: Willow dies of her addictions, but Tancred decides to carry out her mission anyway: he may be a thief but his code won't allow him to break promises. It's a wonderfully strange premise and one that plays out well on the page. With the help of his "Sancho Panza," Ollie, and a geriatric taxidermist named Alexander von Wurfel, Palmieri begins stealing and deciphering the clues left by the deceased tycoon. Complications arise when gang lord John Armberg muscles in on Palmieri's quest, sending an albino thug named Error Colby and his clubfooted sidekick, Sigismund "Freud" Luxemburg, to track his progress. Hot on everyone's tail is police detective Daniel Mandelshtam, a friend of Palmieri's since childhood. Even though the book is an old-fashioned quest yarn, Alexis' immense talent gives it an archetypal patina, glossing characters with shades of honor and subtlety that might have been missed in lesser hands.A wry and reflective literary puzzle about family, love, honor, and adventure. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2016

      Alexis, winner of the Scotiabank Giller Prize for Fifteen Dogs, follows up with this witty, punchy, loquacious novel featuring an unexpected treasure hunt--and in fact inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. It opens with aging heiress Willow Azarian approaching suave and surprisingly sophisticated thief Tancred Palmieri in a dodgy bar called the Green Dolphin and befriending him so that she can persuade him to steal the memento mori (e.g., a framed poem, a painting of Nero) willed to her and her siblings by their outrageously wealthy father. She herself received a Japanese screen, and she's convinced that together these items will offer clues to something big their father has tucked away for them to find. Not that she expects or wants more money--they're all filthy rich--but as she explains, "I want to know what's hidden and I want to know why." A heroin addict, Willow is soon dead, but Tancred takes up the challenge--and the reader will, too. VERDICT Fun, propulsive reading that really is about the hunt, not the treasure.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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