Description
PROVENCE, 1920. Discover a debut that will captivate you from the opening page.
Ettie moves through a remote farmhouse, quietly orchestrating the conditions that fuel her uncle's artistic brilliance. When Joseph arrives as an aspiring journalist, determined to secure his reputation through an interview with the reclusive master painter Edouard Tartuffe, he has no idea what secrets lie beneath the surface.
Ettie has spent years concealing her own truth in darkness. As a sweltering summer unfolds, tensions rise and hidden agendas emerge. Ettie is finally ready to step into the light, no matter the cost.
This is a story about ambition, desire, and the transformative power of refusing to remain invisible. Lose yourself in prose that shimmers with poetic beauty and emotional depth.
With the richness of an oil painting and the intensity of a psychological thriller, this compelling narrative transports you to sun-drenched Provence where every character harbours secrets waiting to ignite.
Perfect for readers who crave absorbing, evocative fiction that lingers long after the final page.
'A blaze of a book, poetic, passionate and quietly powerful' Daily Mail.
Paperback 320 pages.
Approx: 12.9 x 19.8 cm.

