The Art of Falling by Danielle McLaughlin

The main character is an art curator attempting to acquire a piece from a famous deceased artist’s widow & daughter. A mysterious woman shows up to claim ownership of the work.  That twist, alone, would have been enough to carry the book. Add in a few more twists and you find it’s quite a good book! 

This main character was a bitter pill to swallow. She had trouble at her job, trouble with her marriage, trouble with her daughter & trouble with her friends and neighbors. Considering all that trouble, it’s understandable why I didn’t think very highly of her. She’s very self-serving and not very forthcoming. In my opinion, it’s always a good sign of the writing when you have any type of emotional reaction to the characters.

Thank you @netgalley.com for the kindle ARC.


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