
A Fine Imitation
A Novel
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March 7, 2016
In her debut novel, Brock delivers an absorbing tale of art, deception, romance, and forbidden desire. Vera Bellington lives with her cool and distant husband, Arthur, in a beautiful Park Avenue penthouse in Gilded Age Manhattan. Bored and lonely amid the swirl of society gatherings, Vera finds what seems to be a kindred spirit in Emil Hallan, the European artist hired to paint a mural to adorn the walls of the apartment building’s swimming pool. But while movies and speakeasies are diverting, Vera can’t shake the sense that something’s not quite right about Arthur—or Emil, for that matter. As she lingers at home night after night while Arthur works late, Vera’s interest in the enigmatic Emil begins to grow. The novel moves between the Prohibition years and Vera’s days at Vassar College, reflecting on her regrets about love and friendship lost there. Bea Stillman, Vera’s rambunctious college classmate, is now working as a secretary for an art dealer when Vera happens to come into her gallery. With Vera’s married life and finely crafted social facade disintegrating, she finally begins to reckon with the events that pushed Bea away a decade before. Though Vera’s glitzy surroundings may feel a bit artificial, and the threads are tied up a little too conveniently, the novel still offers escape, suspense, and satisfaction. Agent: Stefanie Lieberman, Janklow & Nesbit Associates.

February 15, 2016
Vera Bellington has everything a woman like her was raised to want: wealth, a high-ranking position in society, a beautiful Park Avenue penthouse, and every glamorous trapping 1920s New York has to offer. Yet for all that she should be satisfied (according to her overbearing mother), she lives a lonely, empty existence with a mostly absent husband. The arrival of artist Emil Hallan, hired to paint a mural in the building, kindles a passion in Vera she had thought long dead. And with Emil comes a host of mysteries that will lead Vera to make the decision that will change everything. VERDICT There's never a dull moment in this debut novel centered on an intriguing and tightly woven story line. Vera's struggles are highly relatable, and the anguish she feels will resonate with countless readers. This surefire hit is certain to be beloved by fans of Beatriz Williams's Along the Infinite Sea and Anton DiSclafani's The After Party. [See Prepub Alert, 11/9/15.]--Kristen Droesch, formerly with Library Journal
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