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The Seeker of Lost Paintings

an unforgettable story of love, betrayal and the hunt for a lost Caravaggio from the author of The Porcelain Maker

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An unforgettable story of love and betrayal across the decades from the author of The Porcelain Maker – perfect for fans of Christy Lefteri and Victoria Hislop.

'A richly detailed and finely written story of art and passion, concealment and appearances, set against a vividly imagined occupied Rome'
Claire Fuller, author of Bitter Orange

‘This luminous and sensual novel paints a vivid picture of wartime Italy and contemporary London, shining with the light and shade, the love and loss of life and the timeless beauty of art’
Kate Lord Brown, The Golden Hour

Rome 1939
Arriving in Rome to work for the wealthy Montefalco family, Maddalena is homesick and alone. She finds solace – and love – in the beauty of the city, but as the war in Nazi-occupied Italy rages, she must make a devastating choice.

London, 1997
After her mother Maddalena’s death, Beatrice Fremont discovers a fragment of a painting and a letter that sends her on a hunt to Rome. Helping her is art dealer Jude Adler, who’s convinced they are looking for a lost Caravaggio. For Jude, this could be the find of a lifetime; but for Beatrice their search uncovers a shocking secret and the answer to a mystery kept hidden for years.

Praise for The Porcelain Maker:

‘A page-turning journey to uncover a past of heroism, betrayal, love, and loss’ Heather Morris, bestselling author of The Tattooist of Auschwitz
'So compelling' Sunday Times
'A gorgeous debut' Heat
20th Century Historical Fiction Italy Rome
All stars
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Her writing is beautiful and the descriptions of what transpired during il Duce's reign, & the N̈azi's invasion

The finding of the Carravagio pàinting

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Somehow even better than the wonderful Porcelain Maker, hopefully more of this to come from Freethy

Wonderful book.

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