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Recently I asked the author about what she was reading. Belle's reply:
Woman on Fire by Lisa BarrVisit Kimberly Belle's website.
Any story set in the Netherlands is an automatic draw for me, and when I heard Woman on Fire centered around the high-stakes world of art theft, I was sold. Part thriller, part World War II epic, this novel follows a gutsy journalist as she chases a Nazi-looted masterpiece through the darkest and most dangerous streets of the international art world. Barr’s descriptions are top notch, making this a fast-paced stunner that’s as vivid as the painting it’s based on
The Page 69 Test: My Darling Husband.
--Marshal Zeringue