Two Women in Rome: ‘Beautifully atmospheric’ Adele Parks

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Lottie Archer arrives in Rome excited to begin her new job as an archivist. When she discovers a valuable fifteenth-century painting, she is drawn to find out more about the woman who left it behind, Nina Lawrence. Nina seems to have led a rewarding and useful life, restoring Italian gardens to their full glory following the destruction of World War Two. So why did no one attend her funeral in 1978? In exploring Nina’s past, Lottie unravels a tragic love story beset by the political turmoil of post-war Italy. And as she edges closer to understanding Nina, she begins to confront the losses in her own life.

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ISBN: 9781786495358 Author: Buchan, Elizabeth Publisher: Atlantic Books Publication Date: 12th May 2022 Imprint: Corvus Cover: Paperback Dewey: 823.92 (edition:23) Pages: 356 Language: English Edition: 1st paperback ed Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subjects: ,

A beautifully atmospheric new tale from the prize-winning, bestselling novelist Elizabeth Buchan.In the Eternal City, no secret stays hidden forever…Lottie Archer arrives in Rome excited newly married and ready for change as she takes up a job as an archivist. When she discovers a valuable fifteenth-century painting, she is drawn to find out more about the woman who left it behind, Nina Lawrence. Nina seems to have led a rewarding and useful life, restoring Italian gardens to their full glory following the destruction of World War Two. So why did no one attend her funeral in 1978? In exploring Nina’s past, Lottie unravels a tragic love story beset by the political turmoil of post-war Italy. And as she edges closer to understanding Nina, and the city draws her deeper into its life, she is brought up against a past which will come to shape her own future. Praise for Elizabeth Buchan:’It’s a gem of a book… Beautiful, elegant.’ Marian Keyes’Intricately plotted and beautifully written.’ Katie Fforde’An amazing, emotive, heartbreaking but also ultimately uplifting novel. I really loved it.’ Laura Barnett

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