The Portrait of Molly Dean

The Portrait of Molly Dean

A swirl of history, art, intrigue and murder that brings 1930s Melbourne to life'�Gideon HaighAn unsolved murder comes to light after almost seventy years�In 1999, art dealer Alex Clayton stumbles across a lost portrait of Molly Dean, an artist's muse brutally slain in Melbourne in 1930. Alex buys the painting and sets out to uncover more details, but finds there are strange inconsistencies: Molly's mother seemed unconcerned by her daughter's violent death, the main suspect was never brought to trial despite compelling evidence, and vital records are missing. Alex enlists the help of her close friend, art conservator John Porter, and together they sift through the clues and deceptions that swirl around the last days of Molly Dean.
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Lydia Ford@escapist_books
4 stars
Oct 19, 2021