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Two Women in Rome

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Format: Paperback / softbackLength: 368 pagesPublication date: 12 May 2022Publisher: Atlantic Books In the Eternal City, no secret stays hidden forever. Format: Paperback / softbackISBN: 9781838954437Publish/Release date: June 3, 2021Publisher: Atlantic BooksNumber of pages: 368Width (mm): 156Height (mm): 234Depth (mm): Lottie Archer arrives in Rome excited newly married and ready for change as she takes up a job A beautifully atmospheric story of two women who can never meet, set in a city full of secrets ancient and modern. Weight: 255gDimension: 199 x 131 x 23 (mm)ISBN-13: 9781786495358 Edition number: Main Categories, Collections, Filters & Keywords : Second Hand Books Love & Romance Keywords_Love & Romance Hardback with Dust Jacket Hardback Fiction Featured Authors_Elizabeth Buchan Book Type & Condition_Second Hand Books Book Type & Condition_Second Hand - As New Book Format_Hardback All Books 1st Edition A beautifully atmospheric new tale from the prize-winning, bestselling novelist Elizabeth Buchan.

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Who can blame Lottie for being tempted by the goods displayed in a delicatessen window? In the case of Lottie, it’s her passion for documenting and preserving the records of past lives.

’ The atmosphere of ‘the Eternal City’ is vividly evoked and I enjoyed learning about the symbolism of Medieval religious art, especially the significance of the colours used, ‘paint ventriloquism at its most dazzling’ as it is so eloquently described. The similarities between the two women could make them merge into one but the author successfully ensures they exist as characters in their own right. And in a country where family is everything, the power of blood ties to influence events should never be underestimated or ignored.

In the case of Nina, it’s her love of botanical history and the hint of intrigue. However, in this case the author manages to make it work chiefly because Lottie’s role as an archivist naturally involves the perusal of previously unexamined papers. ‘The jars of goats’ cheeses in oil, black olives in cream earthenware bowls and salamis hanging from ceiling hooks like stalactites. I really enjoyed it and a return trip to Rome is definitely going on my wishlist.

As one character observes, ‘The Vatican is home to the humble, the saintly and the ambitious’. Although perhaps it’s my age that makes it difficult for me to see any part of the 1970s as ‘historical’! Having said that, Lottie’s curiosity does seem to have a blind spot closer to home.

The author’s choice of Rome as a setting – a city I’ve been fortunate enough to visit – combined with a story that encompasses art history and garden design ticked plenty of boxes for me. Add in the element of mystery and a touch of romance, and you have a book that deserves to have a wide appeal. As Lottie discovers, the devious machinations of government officials and those employed by the Vatican during Nina’s time in Rome continue into the present day.



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