The Seeker of Lost Paintings - Sarah Freethy
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In a captivating tale told in dual timelines, the story alternates between 1997 and 1940s Italy. In 1997, Beatrice Fremont, a young woman living in London, grapples with the loss of her mother, Maddelena, and the looming threat of losing her home if she can’t find the necessary funds to save it. Seeking guidance, she approaches an art dealer, Jude Adler, to examine some paintings and photographs left behind by her parents. Among them, he discovers what he believes to be a quarter of a painting by Caravaggio, igniting their investigation into the painting’s history and the missing pieces.
As the story unfolds, the narrative shifts back to wartime Italy, revealing the history of Maddalena and Beatrice’s father’s romance and the provenance of the painting. This historical backdrop provides a rich tapestry of context, enhancing the emotional impact of the unfolding mystery.
The novel delves into a wide range of themes, including art history, romance, family relationships, mysteries, secrets, wartime experiences. The beautifully crafted prose and intriguing plot make it a compelling read. The dual timelines are seamlessly interwoven, creating a narrative that keeps the reader engaged. It is well researched, with richly drawn characters that add depth and emotional resonance to the story. While the narrative maintains a suspenseful tone, it also manages to evoke a profound sense of empathy and understanding, particularly through the personal stories of the characters who endured the horrors of wartime and occupation.
Sarah Freethy’s second novel is a testament to her talent as an author. Her debut novel, “The Porcelain Maker,” was equally well-crafted, beautifully written, and deeply moving. As she establishes herself as a prominent figure in the literary world, she is an author to follow.
Thanks to @Sarah.freethy and @SimonandSchuster for the DRC.
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