The Purple Shadow

161 paĝoj

Eldonita je 21-a de septembro 2016 de Langton & Wood.

ISBN:
978-0-9555067-4-1
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In the years before the war, Sylvie Charlot was a leading light in Paris fashion with many friends among musicians, artists and writers. Now she is largely forgotten. Spending time in Paris during a break in his acting career, Colin Mallory sees a striking portrait of Sylvie. Some think it is a late work by Édouard Vuillard but there is no signature or documentary evidence to support this view.

The picture has some unusual qualities, not least the presence of a shadow of something that cannot be seen. Perhaps the picture was once larger. Colin feels an odd sense of connection with Sylvie, who seems to be looking at him, appealing to him, wanting to tell him something.

Despite a warning not to pursue his interest in her portrait, he is determined to find out more about the painting, who painted it, and why it was hidden for many years. …

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Wonderfully compelling!

5 steloj

The Purple Shadow is a wonderfully compelling novel that kept me hooked from the very first page until the last. I loved that it is written from the point of view of a flaneur which I felt added a real depth to its sense of place and, as a result, to the overall atmosphere of this story. Paris between the wars absolutely came alive to me so I could clearly envisage Sophie at the height of her fame and also imagine the two eras in scenes where their locations overlapped. Bowden's sharp observations and deft portrayals draw attention to beautiful design details such as wrought-iron railings on a balcony or the exact way in which a fabric drapes which made reading The Purple Shadow such a rich experience, perfectly in keeping with the artistic storyline itself.

The mystery itself was not at what I expected so was all the more …