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Woman on Fire

por Lisa Barr

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Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:

"An exuberant and propulsive thriller laced with sex, art, and history. Lisa Barr has created an unforgettable story that forces readers to question where the line should be drawn between the pursuit of justice and the hunt for revenge."â??Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Secret of Clouds

From the author of the award-winning Fugitive Colors and The Unbreakables, a gripping tale of a young, ambitious journalist embroiled in an international art scandal centered around a Nazi-looted masterpieceâ??forcing the ultimate showdown between passion and possession, lovers and liars, history and truth.

After talking her way into a job with Dan Mansfield, the leading investigative reporter in Chicago, rising young journalist Jules Roth is given an unusualâ??and very secretâ??assignment. Dan needs her to locate a painting stolen by the Nazis more than 75 years earlier: legendary Expressionist artist Ernst Engel's most famous work, Woman on Fire. World-renowned shoe designer Ellis Baum wants this portrait of a beautiful, mysterious woman for deeply personal reasons, and has enlisted Dan's help to find it. But Jules doesn't have much time; the famous designer is dying.

Meanwhile, in Europe, provocative and powerful Margaux de Laurent also searches for the painting. Heir to her art collector family's millions, Margaux is a cunning gallerist who gets everything she wants. The only thing standing in her way is Jules. Yet the passionate and determined Jules has unexpected resources of her own, including Adam Baum, Ellis's grandson. A recovering addict and brilliant artist in his own right, Adam was once in Margaux's clutches. He knows how ruthless she is, and he'll do anything to help Jules locate the painting before Margaux gets to it first.

A thrilling tale of secrets, love, and sacrifice that illuminates the destructive cruelty of war and greed and the triumphant power of beauty and love, Woman on Fire tells the story of a remarkable woman and an exquisite work of art that burns bright, moving through hands, hearts, and h… (más)

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This was an insightful glimpse into the art world (something I know nothing of) and although I'd heard of the Nazi stolen art during WWII, this gave a better insight into that part of history.
There were many players in the story, and I even felt sorry (a tiny bit) for the villian, Margaux, at times. If you enjoy historical fiction like I do, and enjoy a good suspense thriller of cat and mouse placed in the art world, this is the book for you. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me a copy of this interesting story. ( )
  JillHannah | Nov 20, 2023 |
This went back and forth between really good and really amateurish. I liked the premise, with different people hunting for a lost painting that the Nazis had stolen. One person is an unbelievable villain... meaning I really couldn't believe her or her motives and how those aligned with her actions. One person is a very new journalist, and an untimely death leads to her taking over the project. It was all just a bit too bizarre for what could have been a believable art thriller. ( )
  KallieGrace | Jun 8, 2023 |
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  CasSprout | Dec 18, 2022 |
Interesting and keeps me entertained. Not quite exciting. I'm not a fan of going back into the past without more of a break or italics or something that indicates that's they're in a different time. Then it just go right back to the present, can get confusing. Kind of a slow read.
It was interesting at the beginning and I was pretty into it, however, about halfway through I was begging for it to just end. So much yet so little was happening. Gaps were everywhere. Time skipped without acknowledgment. Just not a great read. And after all was said about the painting, in the end, shoes meant more. The plot was decent. ( )
  CaudleFamilyLibrary | Dec 5, 2022 |
Woman on Fire, Lisa Barr, author; Carlotta Brentan, narrator
Jules Roth is an impetuous 24-year-old wannabe investigative journalist. She scores a coveted position with Dan Mansfield, a legend in the field. He likes her spirit and takes her on to deal with a private matter concerning stolen art, stolen during the time of The Holocaust. Mansfield wants to find and recover the painting that gives the book its title. Many fabulous pieces were illegally stolen from Jewish people who were forced, under duress, to sign them away, or they were simply confiscated, stolen, and given to the Third Reich, even from museums and such. He entrusts this unseasoned, but beautiful, young woman with the job of helping him to find its whereabouts. Is that a smart decision?
Dan Mansfield met Ellis Baum, the owner of the company Anika Baum Shoes, while both were secretly recovering from addiction, in a private rehab. Baum’s company makes shoes for the rich and famous, one of a kind pairs that cost thousands. They became fast, close friends. As many secrets were revealed, the mystery of the missing art work intensified. Woman on Fire is a painting by a famous artist, and the model was Baum’s mother. She was the mistress of his Jewish father, Arno Baum. His mother was not Jewish. They were never married. He is an illegitimate Mischling. He witnessed the humiliating, brutal murder of his mother as a youngster. Her crime was consorting with a Jew. He wants this painting returned to him to honor her memory. Why did Ellis find it necessary to hide his true identity? What is his real past?
Baum has a grandson, Adam, who is also an artist and a recovering addict. He had been involved with a famous, prominent art dealer, Margaux de Laurent, a very dangerous and manipulative psychopath. She encouraged his Heroin addiction because his art work was more amazing while under the influence. He was quite well known too, at one time, before he became so addicted to the drug. He is now only 27 and is trying to resurrect himself. His grandfather enlists his help to find the missing piece of art. The ownership of the missing and stolen Woman On Fire is secretly contested. Margaux believed it belonged to her father and is legally hers. She did not know, at first, that Adam’s grandfather also claimed ownership of the painting, but she is ruthless and guilty of many previous criminal behaviors, and she will stop at nothing to obtain that piece and others. Because of her fame, she has influence and power and the ability to manipulate others. She deals with merciless tyrants to achieve her goals, and will even consider murder.
The novel is another typical story with fluid sexuality, erotic scenes with bisexuals, homosexuals and lesbians, scenes that do not enhance, but rather distract from the story. Sex and romance are used as tools to move the narrative forward, though at times, the reader will have to suspend disbelief. While the story is loosely based on reality, since art was stolen by the Nazis and their co-conspirators, using brutal means, the underworld of stolen art continues to flourish, and the plausibility of a seasoned investigative reporter engaging a young, inexperienced intern in so difficult an effort to find a piece of stolen art seemed incredible. She is often impetuous because of her lack of experience and immaturity, bringing grave danger to herself and others. Sometimes it feels a bit like Chick Lit or a young adult romance novel with intrigue thrown in for effect. ( )
  thewanderingjew | Jun 23, 2022 |
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Good artists copy, great artists steal.
—Pablo Picasso
You can look at a picture for a week and never think of it again. You can also look at a picture for a second and think of it all your life.
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From the corner of her eye, Jules catches the woman's piercing anthracite stare, those distinct dark brows locked and loaded, observing her intensely as though she were a painting.
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Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:

"An exuberant and propulsive thriller laced with sex, art, and history. Lisa Barr has created an unforgettable story that forces readers to question where the line should be drawn between the pursuit of justice and the hunt for revenge."â??Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Secret of Clouds

From the author of the award-winning Fugitive Colors and The Unbreakables, a gripping tale of a young, ambitious journalist embroiled in an international art scandal centered around a Nazi-looted masterpieceâ??forcing the ultimate showdown between passion and possession, lovers and liars, history and truth.

After talking her way into a job with Dan Mansfield, the leading investigative reporter in Chicago, rising young journalist Jules Roth is given an unusualâ??and very secretâ??assignment. Dan needs her to locate a painting stolen by the Nazis more than 75 years earlier: legendary Expressionist artist Ernst Engel's most famous work, Woman on Fire. World-renowned shoe designer Ellis Baum wants this portrait of a beautiful, mysterious woman for deeply personal reasons, and has enlisted Dan's help to find it. But Jules doesn't have much time; the famous designer is dying.

Meanwhile, in Europe, provocative and powerful Margaux de Laurent also searches for the painting. Heir to her art collector family's millions, Margaux is a cunning gallerist who gets everything she wants. The only thing standing in her way is Jules. Yet the passionate and determined Jules has unexpected resources of her own, including Adam Baum, Ellis's grandson. A recovering addict and brilliant artist in his own right, Adam was once in Margaux's clutches. He knows how ruthless she is, and he'll do anything to help Jules locate the painting before Margaux gets to it first.

A thrilling tale of secrets, love, and sacrifice that illuminates the destructive cruelty of war and greed and the triumphant power of beauty and love, Woman on Fire tells the story of a remarkable woman and an exquisite work of art that burns bright, moving through hands, hearts, and h

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