51 pages • 1 hour read
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Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr follows investigative journalist Jules Roth as she embarks on a challenging quest to recover a Nazi-stolen painting, "Woman on Fire," for its rightful owner, Ellis Baum, before he dies of lung cancer; this journey takes her through a treacherous art world filled with deception, black market dealings, and the malevolent Margaux de Laurent, who is determined to possess the artwork for herself. The novel contains references to sexual abuse, sex trafficking, suicidal ideation, and substance addiction.
Lisa Barr's Woman on Fire captivates readers with a fast-paced plot involving art theft and mystery, earning praise for its engaging storytelling and well-drawn characters. However, some critics find the plot twists overly predictable. Overall, the novel stands out for its thrilling intrigue and vivid portrayal of the art world.
Fans of art heists and strong female protagonists akin to those in The Da Vinci Code and Girl with a Pearl Earring will relish Woman on Fire by Lisa Barr. Ideal for readers who appreciate thrilling, art-centered mysteries entwined with historical intrigue and contemporary narratives.
Historical Fiction
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Values/Ideas: Art
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Relationships: Family
WWII / World War II
History: World
Arts / Culture