'A breathtaking, tension-filled, kaleidoscopic whirl . . . This book has it all. Masterful' â Abir Mukherjee, bestselling author of Hunted
âHistorical crime fiction doesnât get any better than this' â Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The Ashes of London
The Art of a Lie is a beguiling cat-and-mouse thriller played out across the streets of 18th-century London. From The Sunday Times bestselling author of The Square of Sevens, Laura Shepherd-Robinson.
Thatâs the trouble with stories, especially the ones you write for yourself. Sometimes you think they've ended, when they've barely begun . . .
London, 1749. Following the murder of her husband in what looks like a violent street robbery, Hannah Cole is struggling to keep her head above water. The Punchbowl and Pineapple, her confectionary shop on Piccadilly, is barely turning a profit. Henry Fielding, the famous author and new magistrate, is threatening to confiscate the money in her husbandâs bank account, because he believes it might have been illicitly acquired. And even those who claim to be Hannahâs friends have darker intent.
Only William Devereux seems different. A friend of her late husband, Devereux helps Hannah unravel some of the mysteries surrounding his death. He also tells her about an Italian delicacy called iced cream, an innovation she is convinced will transform the fortunes of her shop â if only she can learn how to make it. But their friendship opens Hannah to speculation and gossip and draws Henry Fieldingâs attention her way, locking her into a battle of wits more devastating than anything, even her husbandâs murder.
'An irresistible confection to beguile, bemuse and delight, with a slither of ice at its heart' â Essie Fox, bestselling author of The Fascination
'Spellbinding . . . The work of a master storyteller!' â William Hussey, award-winning author of Killing Jericho