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Domina

Publisher:
Bloomsbury
| Author:
L. S. HILTON
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Bloomsbury
Author:
L. S. HILTON
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

Original price was: ₹399.Current price is: ₹319.

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Having drawn comparisons to The Talented Mr Ripley and Gone Girl, DOMINA is the second in the trilogy of darkly decadent and shockingly original thrillers. The first book in the trilogy, Maestra, soon to be introduced Judith Rashleigh, an exciting new heroine, the likes of whom we’ve never seen before in fiction – a 21st century Cinderella, beautiful, dangerous and sexually empowered, a woman who knows what she wants and exactly how to get it. DOMINA is set in the world of Europe’s seriously wealthy where the protagonist, Judith, is the owner of an art gallery in Venice. She leads a glamourous life, one that she has killed for. But someone knows what Judith’s done. Judith can only save herself by finding a priceless painting – unfortunately, one that she’s convinced doesn’t even exist. And she’s not the only one seeking it. This time, Judith isn’t in control. Outflanked and out-thought, outrun and outgunned, she faces an enemy more ruthless and more powerful than she ever imagined. And if she doesn’t win, she dies. DOMINA addresses themes such as sexuality, body politics, power, aspiration, feminism, and fashion as a reflection of our inner psyche. With a heroine as wickedly perceptive as Amy Dunne and as dangerous as Lisbeth Salander, DOMINA is razor- sharp and promises to enthrall readers around the world.

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Having drawn comparisons to The Talented Mr Ripley and Gone Girl, DOMINA is the second in the trilogy of darkly decadent and shockingly original thrillers. The first book in the trilogy, Maestra, soon to be introduced Judith Rashleigh, an exciting new heroine, the likes of whom we’ve never seen before in fiction – a 21st century Cinderella, beautiful, dangerous and sexually empowered, a woman who knows what she wants and exactly how to get it. DOMINA is set in the world of Europe’s seriously wealthy where the protagonist, Judith, is the owner of an art gallery in Venice. She leads a glamourous life, one that she has killed for. But someone knows what Judith’s done. Judith can only save herself by finding a priceless painting – unfortunately, one that she’s convinced doesn’t even exist. And she’s not the only one seeking it. This time, Judith isn’t in control. Outflanked and out-thought, outrun and outgunned, she faces an enemy more ruthless and more powerful than she ever imagined. And if she doesn’t win, she dies. DOMINA addresses themes such as sexuality, body politics, power, aspiration, feminism, and fashion as a reflection of our inner psyche. With a heroine as wickedly perceptive as Amy Dunne and as dangerous as Lisbeth Salander, DOMINA is razor- sharp and promises to enthrall readers around the world.

About Author

LS Hilton – who is also Lisa Hilton – is a well-known and widely published British author, journalist, biographer and art critic. Since Maestra’s publication last year, Lisa has been named Glamour Magazine's 'Writer of the Year' and as one of PORTER magazine’s #IncredibleWomen of 2016. Sony Pictures have acquired Maestra’s film rights: Amy Pascal (Ghostbusters) is scheduled to produce the film with the screenplay written by Erin Cressida Wilson (The Girl on the Train, Secretary). Maestra was the Sunday Times number 1 bestseller and a New York Times bestseller. Lisa is also an opera librettist – she wrote Love Hurts, with music by Nicola Moro in late 2016 and the opera received its first performance in Milano at the Piccolo Teatro on 25 June 2016, conducted by James Ross. The US premiere followed in New York City, at Symphony Space, on 28 October 2016. She also just curated the recent (controversial) Caravaggio show with Dr James Bradburne, the Anglo-Canadian director of the Pinacoteca di Brera gallery. Lisa has lived in Key West, New York, Paris and Milan, and is presently based in London. Her latest book, Domina, will be released in India in May 2017.

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