A review by rachhenderson
The Last Painting of Sara de Vos by Dominic Smith

3.0

This story is told in three timelines. In the 1600s, Sara de Vos is a painter, mother, wife. In 1950s New York, Ellie is asked to make a copy of Sara's only known surviving work. Forty years later, in Australia, Ellie's forgery resurfaces and threatens the life she's built.

I didn't mind this. It was a pleasant, interesting read, but I'm not sure I'll remember much of it in a year.

3.5 stars rounded down