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Forgery

Published
Apr 2008
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General Fiction General Fiction
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248

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A novel of deception, political intrigue, and desire from the author of the PEN/Faulkner Award winner, The Caprices.

 


In the summer of 1963, American Rupert Brigg travels to Greece to collect classical pieces for his Uncle William's art collection. Rupert's first discovery, however, is that Athens is a shadowy place that hides a tangle of fork-tongued diplomacy and duplicitous women, a city of replicas and composites that, like a hall of mirrors, calls to question what is real and what is false.


 


Journeying to the secluded island of Aspros, among a circle of artists and aristocrats, each with their own secrets, Rupert finds the very pieces he's searching for, but can he escape the tragedy that ended his brief marriage? As beautiful as Rupert's discoveries are, beneath the surface lurk rumors of insurrection, fabrication, and even murder. Seductive, compelling, and sly, Forgery is a sophisticated book about the value and meaning of art, love, and the corrosive power of grief.


 


"Forgery is as flavorsome as a summer month in the Greek isles." —Richard Lipez, The Washington Post

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First Edition Apr 2008 Grove Press ISBN 0802143687
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Jun 2007 Grove Press ISBN 0802118445
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