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Portrait of Victorine [Paperback]

Mary Devlin (Author)
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July 1, 2000
Lindsay Parker expected an exciting life when she moved to teach art in Paris. The excitement, however, proved to be more than she had bargained for. A Picasso stolen from the art school. Two previously unknown Cézannes turn up in a junk shop. One of her new friends is kidnapped and another is murdered. Is Lindsay next? Does she, like the others, know too much? And all the while, at her side, is the handsome, brilliant and mysterious Alain Bordeaux. Who is he? How is he connected to the art thefts? And what role is he destined to play in Lindsay's life? To learn the answers to all these questions, Lindsay must investigate alone in the underworld of Paris.

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About the Author

Mary Devlin is an amateur painter and great fan of the Impressionists. She has been writing for most of her life and has published four books and numerous magazine articles. She is also a singer specializing in medieval music.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 264 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse (July 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 059509967X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595099672
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,991,947 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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MARY DEVLIN is a prolific author of books, essays and magazine articles. A double Taurus born in Great Lakes, Illinois, Ms. Devlin has long been fascinated with the stars, English history, music, and literature - along with many other subjects. As the child of a decorated Marine officer, in her early years she traveled all over the United States. She graduated from the University of Nevada at Reno.

She became interested in New Age thought at the age of eight years - though at that time, the term "New Age" had not yet been coined. In the mid-1970's, she studied astrology at the Astrologer's Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, where she was certified as a professional member of the American Federation of Astrologers. In 1976 she met psychologist and astrologer Marcia Moore and became her assistant. It was during her employment with Ms. Moore that she wrote her first book, I Am Mary Shelley, and did the research for Astrology and Past Lives. She went on to publish Astrology and Relationships; The Psychology of Spirit; Medieval Music, Magical Minds; and five novels - Murder on the Canterbury Pilgrimage, The Legend of Good Women, Portrait of Victorine, Devon Wakefield, and Madame Jane, a historical novel which she began writing when she was fourteen years old. At present, she is working on two books, a romance novel, and a book on medieval music theory - and is already researching two more.

Her interest in early music was aroused when she was in high school and discovered folk music, particularly the ancient English ballads. In 1989, she discovered medieval music, and became active in the San Francisco Early Music Society. She spent three years in England, researching several books and articles and performing with The Lion Tree, an ensemble dedicated to the performance of medieval music. When she returned to the Bay Area, she founded the Sherwood Consort, a mixed vocal/instrumental ensemble who performed all over the Bay Area and recorded three successful CDs: Between March and April; Robin Loves Me: The Legend of Robin and Marion; and One Day As I Went Riding, which received some great reviews, and are still selling. Ms. Devlin has also performed with the Casa Italiana Opera Company in Los Angeles, and has continued with her performances of medieval and Renaissance music. She is also planning two more Sherwood Consort projects.

Ms. Devlin has three children - Thomas Dye, Allan Dye, and Laura Dye Meador. She is also the grandmother of Laura's sons, Bradley and Wesley. Presently, she lives in Los Angeles with her son Thomas and two cats, Draupadi and Erin.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mary Stewart move over!, July 12, 2001
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It was a chance search on amazon.com that put me in touch with Mary Devlin. Now, she's one of my favorite authors. I don't usually like romance novels, but this one transcends the usual pap that falls into that category. The plot is the usual damsel-in-distress-caught-up-in-frightening-circumstances typical of authors like Mary Stewart and Victoria Holt (am I dating myself by naming them?), but heroine Lindsay Parker is definitely NOT a stereotypical romantic heroine, and I only wish that I had met hero Alain Bordeaux when I was younger. The action takes place in romantic Paris, in even more romantic Montmartre. To the romance, add murder, art theft, mysterious informants, and the shadowy figure of Victorine, who inadvertently set the action in motion back in the days of the Impressionists, and you've got a real page-turner!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting Art Mystery Set In Paris, France, October 12, 2001
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Lindsay Parker left California for Paris, France, to teach at a prestigious art school. Within her first week, she gets involved with two men--Mark McGovern and Alain Bordeaux. Both are attractive, accomplished men, but one is not what he seems. He has been hired at the same school as Lindsay, but under a different assignment--one that begins with the discovery of a forged Picasso painting and escalates to kidnapping and murder.

As Lindsay begins to delve deeper into these art thefts with her mysterious partner, her own life--as well as those she cares about--is greatly at risk. Who is behind these stolen forgeries? How far will they go to cover their tracks? And, most importantly, who can Lindsay trust?

The French art setting is perfect for this book, complete with a budding Paris romance and a few near-death experiences. So, for those who love romantic mysteries, Impressionist art, and Paris, France, I would strongly recommend you find a copy of "Portrait of Victorine" and read it.

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Inside This Book (learn more)
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
caveau des oubliettes, police préfecture, art fraud, art thieves, art thief
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Mary Devlin, Portrait of Victorine, Herr Holtschmidt, Alain Bordeaux, Bettina Marat, Victorine Gautier, Jacques Auguste Gautier, Louis Riveau, Jacqueline Poriot, Harold Brown, Lindsay Parker, Jacques Marat, Van Gogh, Bibliothèque Nationale, Jacques Gautier, Good God, Galérie des Diamants, Tante Thérèse, Rue Mouffetard, Eiffel Tower, Robert Redford, Henri's Picasso, Old Masters, Thérèse Rousseau, Place du Tertre
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