A review by bboduffy
Maestra by L.S. Hilton

3.0

Skimm Reads described this book as "The Talented Mr. Ripley meets The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." As I enjoy a good antihero thriller, I was intrigued.

Save for the raunchy bits (there are some v. graphic and awful sex scenes), I appreciated the twists and turns in the plot. The novel shined when it came to descriptions of artwork and recurring symbol of the Lost Caravaggio piece where Judith beheads the general Holofernes.