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Barbara Ewing (Author)
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April 2, 2009
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 ...

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'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 the Author

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.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Sphere (April 2, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1847442021
  • ISBN-13: 978-1847442024
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read, January 10, 2011
This review is from: The Fraud (Kindle Edition)
I have just recommended this as agreat read to friends at work. With the combination of two of my favourite cities, Bristol and London as well as love, art, madness and the fascinating Georgian period, this is a goodie!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love Surprises, February 25, 2010
This review is from: Fraud (Paperback)
It is a very rare occasion when I honestly don't know what's going to happen next at any point in a novel. There was never a moment in The Fraud where I said "ah, this is where such and so will occur." I mean this as high praise.

Grace Marshall has a completely unpredictable life in Bristol and then Georgian London, and encounters many people the average woman would never meet. She has great aspiration and vigour; despite attempts to thwart her ambitions, she keeps her eyes on a goal denied most women of her time. The trials she faces and in what ways she succeeds make up this intricate, complex story.

Nobody is a complete hero here, though there are plenty of villains to go around. I love that even our heroine makes choices that are questionable in pursuit of her goals. I spent a great deal of my reading time rooting for her and hoping for particularly painful comeuppance to the people who stood in her way.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, November 13, 2009
This review is from: Fraud (Paperback)
The Fraud is a novel with a complicated plot. It opens in 1735, and closes in the 1780s, so it covers a lot of ground. Growing up, Grace Marshall had every intention of becoming a Painter; but her brother Philip was the one who was permitted to take his Grand Tour to Europe to study art. Many years later, he comes back from Grace--as Filipo de Vecellio, conquering the world of portrait painting in London. He enlists his sister's help in his deception, and Grace becomes Francesca, housekeeper to the famous portrait painter. It's a remarkable self-sacrifice that Grace makes, but she does it for love of her brother--who, in time, she ends up hating.

There's a whole lot going on in this novel, some of it crucial to the plot, some of it not (I won't go into specifics, but sometimes I felt as though the author thought "what's the worst thing that can happen in this situation?" and made it happen to her characters). I also didn't really believe in Grace's relationship with James Burke (because honestly, would someone like him really have behaved the way he did in real life?) There are lots of run-on sentences, and the author seems fond of Capital Letters.

It's a good story nonetheless, well researched, that takes place in the art galleries and auction rooms of London at a time when English art was beginning to be taken seriously. There's a huge amount of detail here--right down to the very materials used to mix paint! Well-drawn (if I may use the pun) are the characters--Grace's passion for her art is almost palpable, and Philip's boorishness is maddening at times. Technically the book is well written, though the jump back and forth between Grace's narration and the omniscient narrator may be a bit jarring at first (as it was to me). It's a novel of passion, of obsession, and of money--above all things, money, which drives the motives of most of the characters of this novel.
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