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391 pages, Hardcover
First published January 14, 2020
“Five separate scenes, all of them a mess. The entire mural looked as though someone had attached it to the back of a car and dragged it facedown over earth and stones and mud for miles and miles. To me, the painting—all seventy-two square feet of it—looked utterly beyond saving.”Apart from the considerable damage, there are strange anomalies within each scene, an old motorbike appearing out of context and centre stage, plus a hammer with blood dripping from it, a skull visible from a house window and a woman with a knife clenched in her teeth. What is the key to solving this secret message?
Love the story....Love the two main characters that alternate between 1940 and 2018 every other chapter....Love the secondary characters....and absolutely Love the ending!
We have good, we have evil and we have a subtle love connection....but oh the secrets hiding within a mural in process of restoration....so cool. Even though I could see some of them coming, no matter....this terrific novel has been added to my 2019 favorites shelf.
In the acknowledgements, DC writes about the charming real life very small town of Edenton, North Carolina where the story takes place and the history behind the 48 state mural competition sponsored by the Treasury Department during the Great Depression as well as making note of a most interesting Racial Reconciliation Group meeting she attended. Be sure to read all the author's notes.
Many thanks to St. Martin's Press via NetGalley for the early invite to read this fine novel, and my apologies for mistakenly letting it fall into the older than 3 months category.
BIG LIES IN A SMALL TOWN....my new favorite Diane Chamberlain read!