Saturday, August 13, 2022

Now for Something Entirely Different. Review of Self-Portrait with Nothing

 Self-Portrait with Nothing is one of the more creative novels I've read. For the first half of the book, it reads much like a literary novel, then more peculiar people sift into the story, followed by stranger events until the normally insecure protagonists finds that all the bizarre rumors about her birth mother are true. Billionaires, thugs, and carbon copies of her birth mother all want the secrets of Ula Foster's disturbing paintings. Mystery, murder, forensics, and visitors from other universes. The future may hinge on these unnatural portraits.

Thanks to Tor and Netgalley for allowing me to read and review Self-Portrait with Nothing.





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