
May '26 Pick
The Fine Art of Lying
Alexandra Andrews
It was Clare Bast’s love of art that saved her from a bleak, predictable life in upstate New York, and drew her to the cultured world of Manhattan’s Upper East...
The Fine Art of Lying
It was Clare Bast’s love of art that saved her from a bleak, predictable life in upstate New York, and drew her to the cultured world of Manhattan’s Upper East Side where she met Jed, her doting, affluent husband. Despite her best efforts—including a half-finished PhD, abandoned when her daughter Sadie was born—Clare secretly can’t help but feel like an imposter in Jed’s one-percent, Park-Avenue life. When the well-connected wife of Jed’s new boss introduces her to influential friends—a curator here, a gallerist there, an aficionado abroad—Clare feels an essential part of herself coming alive again. And when she discovers that an important work painted by the subject of her unfinished dissertation is hanging in the brownstone of a seductively attractive dealer, she believes fate is leading her where she belongs . . . until she finds herself at the scene of a gruesome murder and a stolen masterpiece. Caught in the perfectly wrong place at the perfectly wrong time, every clue the investigation uncovers points back to her. Suddenly, Clare is trapped inside a dark and treacherous art world filled with unscrupulous dealers and international criminals. What, exactly, has she gotten herself into . . . and how is she going to get herself, and her family, out?
From Our Book Lover-In-Chief
This book feels like a secret I’m not supposed to share…but it’s too good not to!
This book feels like a secret I’m not supposed to share…but it’s too good not to! Set in New York’s art world, full of lies, money, and very messy choices, our May Reese's Book Club pick is The Fine Art of Lying by Alexandra Andrews.
FROM THE AUTHOR
Alexandra Andrews
Alexandra Andrews has worked as a journalist, editor, and copywriter in New York and Paris. Her novel, "Who Is Maud Dixon?" was published in 28 languages around the world, and was named a best book/mystery of the year by the New York Times, NPR, Time, the New York Post, and Entertainment Weekly. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and children.
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