Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Review of New Release- The Paris Portrait: A Fabiola Bennett Mystery

 



Fabiola stumbles upon a clue that indicates a royal portrait went missing almost two hundred years ago. Is this true, or is there substance to the rumor?

Paris, France, 1973.
After an enjoyable but dusty road trip, Fabiola and her friends, Pippa and Cary, arrive in a small village on the outskirts of Paris to spend a few days with Fabiola’s brother Eivind and his family.

On their first evening there, Eivind shows Fabiola an ancient recipe book he bought at an auction. The book is filled with old writing, and he asks Fabiola to decipher the pages. After the others have gone to bed, she spends hours reading and is gripped by the last pages that have nothing to do with recipes for baked goods and stews. Certain the author was a famous portrait artist at the time of the French Revolution, Fabiola and her friends set out on a treacherous investigation, dodging murderers and thieves to learn the truth.

Versailles, France, 1789.
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun— portraitist and close friend of the extravagant queen of France, Marie Antoinette—has already painted thirty portraits of the queen. Her contemporaries compare her to the old Dutch masters, calling her one of the greatest portrait painters of her time.

But outside on the streets, Paris is becoming more perilous with every day that passes. Madame Le Brun would be a fool to think the rumors of a revolution will pass, and aristocratic life will continue as before.

Amid the turmoil, she paints one final portrait of Marie Antoinette, knowing well her association with the queen could cause her to be arrested or executed. As chaos and riots in Paris turn to violence, Madame Le Brun flees with her young daughter, hoping her royal friend and the portrait will be safe.

This is Heidi Eljarbo’s third dual timeline novel about Norwegian art historian Fabiola Bennett—a captivating spin-off from her much-loved Soli Hansen Mysteries.
Perfect for fans of Kathleen McGurl, Rhys Bowen, Deborah Swift, Jacqueline Winspear, and Louise Penny.

Praise for Fabiola Bennett novels:
“Any book that features an art mystery by Heidi Eljarbo is a must read for me!”
-Vickie Watts

“With her usual optimistic outlook and lack of caution, Fabiola is a charming lead.”
-Yvette, Bookworlder





About the Author

HEIDI ELJARBO grew up in a home full of books, artwork, and happy creativity. She is the author of historical novels filled with courage, hope, mystery, adventure, and sweet romance during challenging times. She’s been named a master of dual timelines and often writes about strong-willed women of past centuries.

After living in Canada, six US states, Japan, Switzerland, and Austria, Heidi now calls Norway home. She lives with her husband on a charming island and enjoys walking in any kind of weather, hugging her grandchildren, and has a passion for art and history.

Her family’s chosen retreat is a mountain cabin, where they hike in the summer and ski the vast white terrain during winter.

Heidi’s favorites are her family, God's beautiful nature, and the word whimsical.


If you would like to know more, please visit:

Official Author Website:
https://www.heidieljarbo.com/




My Review

This installment in the Fabiola Bennett Mysteries had me on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next. The characters were interesting, had many layers, and are an asset to creating this amazing story. The descriptions of the countryside pulled me in from the start.

The ending surprised me and wrapped everything up nicely. The Paris Portrait is another great mystery filled with intrigue, a dual-timeline that is seamless, and adventure that is non-stop. It can be read as a standalone but is even better when you start from the beginning of the series. Highly recommended.

I received a complimentary ARC from the author; a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.


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