The Paris deception / Bryn Turnbull.
Sophie Dix fled Stuttgart with her brother as the Nazi regime gained power in Germany. Now, with her brother gone and her adopted home city of Paris conquered by the Reich, Sophie reluctantly accepts a position restoring damaged art at the Jeu de Paume museum under the supervision of the ERR, a German art commission using the museum as a repository for art they've looted from Jewish families. Fabienne Brandt was a rising star in the Parisian bohemian arts movement until the Nazis put a stop to so-called "degenerate" modern art. Still mourning the loss of her firebrand husband, she's resolved to muddle her way through the occupation in whatever way she can, until her estranged sister-in-law, Sophie, arrives at her door with a stolen painting in hand. Soon the two women embark upon a plan to save Paris's "degenerates," working beneath the noses of Germany's top art connoisseurs to replace the paintings in the Jeu de Paume with skillful forgeries, but how long can Sophie and Fabienne sustain their masterful illusion?
Record details
- ISBN: 9780778307662 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 430 pages ; 24 cm
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Mira, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Includes reader's guide. |
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| Subject: | Art thefts > Fiction. Art > Forgeries > Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 > France > Paris > Fiction. France > History > German occupation, 1940-1945 > Fiction. Paris (France) > History > 1940-1944 > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Historical fiction. Novels. |
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- Baker & Taylor
While working at the Jeu de Paume Museum, Sophie, who fled Germany after witnessing the government-sanctioned burning of modern, "degenerate" art, steals looted masterpieces from the Nazis, replacing them with forgeries with the help of her sister-in-law, risking more than her life to keep these paintings safe. - Baker & Taylor
While working at the Jeu de Paume Museum, Sophie, who fled Germany after witnessing the government-sanctioned burning of modern, âdegenerateâ art, steals looted masterpieces from the Nazis, replacing them with forgeries with the help of her sister-in-law, risking more than her life to keep these paintings safe. - Harlequin
âUnforgettable . . . a powerful, page-turning tale of two extraordinary heroines who risk their lives rescuing stolen masterpieces during the Nazi occupation of Paris. A stunning read!â âChanel Cleeton, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Our Last Days in Barcelona
From internationally bestselling author Bryn Turnbull comes a breathtaking novel about art theft and forgery in Nazi-occupied Paris, and two brave women who risk their lives rescuing looted masterpieces from Nazi destruction.
Sophie Dix fled Stuttgart with her brother as the Nazi regime gained power in Germany. Now, with her brother gone and her adopted home city of Paris conquered by the Reich, Sophie reluctantly accepts a position restoring damaged art at the Jeu de Paume museum under the supervision of the ERRâa German art commission using the museum as a repository for art theyâve looted from Jewish families. Â
Fabienne Brandt was a rising star in the Parisian bohemian arts movement until the Nazis put a stop to so-called âdegenerateâ modern art. Still mourning the loss of her firebrand husband, sheâs resolved to muddle her way through the occupation in whatever way she canâuntil her estranged sister-in-law, Sophie, arrives at her door with a stolen painting in hand.
Soon the two women embark upon a plan to save Parisâs âdegenerates,â working beneath the noses of Germanyâs top art connoisseurs to replace the paintings in the Jeu de Paume with skillful forgeriesâbut how long can Sophie and Fabienne sustain their masterful illusion?