The Things We Don’t Say: A Novel

Description

A beguiling painting holds the secrets of a woman’s past and calls into question the whole lot she thought she knew in regards to the man she loved…

Nearly sixty years ago, renowned London artist Patrick Adams painted his such a lot famous work: a portrait of his beloved Emma Temple, a fellow bohemian with whom he shared his life. Years after Patrick’s death, ninety-year-old Emma still has the painting hanging over her bed at their country home as a testament to their love.

To Emma’s granddaughter, Laura, the portrait could also be a symbol of such a lot to return. The masterpiece is serving as collateral to pay Laura’s tuition at a prestigious music school. Then the unimaginable happens when an appraiser claims the painting is a fraud. For Laura, the accusation jeopardizes her future. For Emma, it casts doubt on the whole lot she believed about her relationship with Patrick. Laura is decided to turn out that Patrick did indeed paint the portrait. Both her grandmother’s and Patrick’s legacies are worth fighting for.

As the stories of two women entwine, it’s time for Emma to summon up the past—even on the risk of revealing its unspoken secrets.


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