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This rich novel from Chamberlain tracks artists whose lives intertwine after a mural is commissioned for a small town.… Chamberlain’s depictions of creative beauty and perseverance across time and in the face of inevitable obstacles will keep readers turning the pages.
Publishers Weekly


Chamberlain's story is a little slow at the start but picks up and becomes a quick and engaging read. Vaguely reminiscent of Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch, this is a good fit for mystery lovers, and the crossover among art, history, and mental health is multifaceted and intriguing. —Chelsie Harris, San Diego Cty. Lib.
Library Journal


A tale of two artists, living 78 years apart in a small Southern town, and the third artist who links them.… One of the strengths here is the creditable depiction of the painter's process…. An engaging, well-researched, and sometimes thought-provoking art mystery.
Kirkus Reviews