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The Fraud Barbara Ewing

The Fraud By Barbara Ewing

The Fraud by Barbara Ewing


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Summary

A captivating, rich historical novel set in eighteenth-century London

The Fraud Summary

The Fraud by Barbara Ewing

1765. Filipo di Vecellio of Florence, portrait painter, is the toast of London: rich, successful, and married to Angelica, known as the most beautiful woman in the city. Their Pall Mall home is the hub of the art world; their impressive social gatherings run so smoothly by Filipo's silent sister, Francesca. But beneath the surface, the house conceals a swarm of dangerous secrets. Where does Francesca di Vecellio go as the sun sets over Covent Garden? And why are there always candles lit in her attic, while no candles burn for her brother's exquisite wife? Within the bustling artistic lives of the di Vecellios hides corruption and lies; love and tragedy. And wild ambition unbalances the capital's art world as, finally, a wonderful portrait battles for the right to paint the truth ...

The Fraud Reviews

'Mesmerically gripping' Sainsbury's Magazine ** 'The enormous spirit of the characters and overriding sense of fun gives this book warmth and appeal' Waterstone's Books Quarterly ** 'Written with insight, intelligence and style, a highly engaging and entertaining read with a complex plot and a cast of utterly believable characters' Sydney Morning Herald ** 'A good-humoured saga' Sun Herald **

About Barbara Ewing

Barbara Ewing is a New Zealand-born actress and author who lives in London. She has a university degree in English and Maori and won the Bancroft Gold Medal at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Please visit the author's website www.barbaraewing.com

Additional information

GOR001304748
9781847442024
1847442021
The Fraud by Barbara Ewing
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
20090402
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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