The Crimson Portrait

The Crimson Portrait

by JodyShields (Author)

Synopsis

Spring 1915. On a sprawling country estate not far from London a young woman mourns her husband, fallen on a distant battlefield. The eerie stillness in which she grieves will soon be shattered as her home is transformed into a bustling military hospital. Recoiling from the chaos, unhinged by grief, the young widow finds unexpected refuge in the plight of a young soldier whose face, concealed by bandages, she cannot see. Their affair takes a fateful turn when she seizes upon the opportunity to remake her lover in the image of her lost husband. he Crimson Portrait is a novel of glittering surfaces that belie dark truths. Its rich cast - including the elderly surgeon whose skills prove tragically insufficient, the stable boy who seeks to improve his station, and the American woman artist through whose alchemy the wounded soldiers are afforded their best hope of reclaiming their shattered lives - comes into focus as the novel peels back layers of suspense and intrigue to show the blossoming of romance and the inevitable testing of true love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Airport / Export ed
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0385610823
ISBN 13: 9780385610827
Book Overview: The magnificent new historical novel by the author of the bestselling THE FIG EATER, this haunting love story makes unforgettably real the ravages of war.

Author Bio
Jody Shields is the former design editor of the New York Times magazine and a former editor at Vogue, House and Garden and Details. Her first novel, The Fig Eater, was an international bestseller. She is also the author of two nonfiction fashion books, All That Glitters and A Stylish History. Shields has written several screenplays and has a master's degree in art and her work is in various collections, including the Museum of Modern Art. She lives in New York.