A luxury yacht called My Last Hope glides into the Turkish port of Marmaris carrying looted artworks. Spenser Ratcliffe thinks he's filming superyachts on vacation. Instead, he stumbles into a covert pipeline moving lost Old Masters-some plundered by the Soviets, others freshly stolen from war in Ukraine-to a private collection on the Black Sea. A Turkish Coastguard patrol is blown apart on open water and Spenser's tight-knit group of old friends is shattered. One will drown. One will fall. One will lie. And Spenser, a recovering alcoholic who can't trust his own memory, becomes the only witness who won't stop asking what really happened.Across Marmaris and Ankara, Riga and London, a web of power brokers tightens: a Russian billionaire with a superyacht that doesn't officially exist; a celebrated curator guarding a quiet palace of paintings; and a defecting colonel who knows exactly which masterpieces bought which favors. As a leaders' summit in Ankara threatens to tilt the region, a single upload of photographs could derail a geopolitical deal-and put a target on anyone who pressed "send."Caught between truth and survival, Spenser must navigate: - the unreliable stories we tell to live with ourselves;- the price of friendship when loyalty becomes leverage;- the difference between a real Rubens and a perfect fake-and why that difference matters enough to kill for.The Last Hope is a propulsive, elegantly written thriller that blends the high stakes of a geopolitical conspiracy with the intimate wreckage of grief, addiction, and love. From candlelit galleries to the steel decks of a yacht built for secrets, the novel moves with cinematic pace and a reporter's eye for detail, building to an epilogue where the final, quiet question isn't "Who did it?" but "What was it worth?"What readers will find inside- A ripped-from-the-headlines art-heist plot rooted in real history- A superyacht chase across the Mediterranean that ends with a shocking strike at sea- A morally tangled cast: Spenser; Jenny, the brilliant lawyer he can't stop losing; Carl, the golden boy drowning in debt; Vinny, heir to a gambling empire with a talent for reinvention; Yuri, an academic with kompromat-level sources; and Aleksei, a spy choosing his last allegiance- An unreliable-narrator thread that asks whether a story can save you-or destroy everyone you lovePerfect for fans of Daniel Silva's art-and-espionage intrigue, Steve Berry's historical puzzles, Martin Cruz Smith's Moscow-shadowed conspiracies, and the maritime thrills of Clive Cussler-told with the psychological bite of a contemporary literary thriller.