
In the Frame
1940 - Nazi occupied France. As the Third Reich continues its switft invasion across Europe, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man, Reichsmarshall Herman Goering is utterly consumed by his own ambitions...
1945 - Germany. With the Nazis defeated , Special Officer Max Page Hamilton finds himself in the bombed-out ruins of Goering'a home ...
2017 - New York. Dr Francine Page-Hamilton, recently married to art dealer Adam Faris, is at the peak of her career. Everythying seems idyllic, but all is about to change forever...
Lorraine Amrani, a Londoner by birth, studied history of art and went on to become an acclaimed painter. Her oil artworks have featured in exhibitions, publications and prominent offices, and in 1995 she was honoured to receive a commission to paint the portrait of Wilhelm Roentgen, the inventor of x-ray to celebrate its hundredth-year anniversary.
She has worked in the corridors of power at Westminster, has explored the art of traditional candlemaking, and has also discovered the world of perfume making. But it was her further research into the lives of artists, combined with a natural creative spark, which finally led Lorraine to write her first book, In the Frame, drawing on her extensive experience to create a thriller for art enthusiasts the world over.
Author: Lorraine Amrani
Format: Hardback, 328 pages, 142mm x 221mm, 600 g
Published: 2022, Nomad Publishing, United Kingdom
Genre: Crime, Thriller & Adventure
1940 - Nazi occupied France. As the Third Reich continues its switft invasion across Europe, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man, Reichsmarshall Herman Goering is utterly consumed by his own ambitions...
1945 - Germany. With the Nazis defeated , Special Officer Max Page Hamilton finds himself in the bombed-out ruins of Goering'a home ...
2017 - New York. Dr Francine Page-Hamilton, recently married to art dealer Adam Faris, is at the peak of her career. Everythying seems idyllic, but all is about to change forever...
Lorraine Amrani, a Londoner by birth, studied history of art and went on to become an acclaimed painter. Her oil artworks have featured in exhibitions, publications and prominent offices, and in 1995 she was honoured to receive a commission to paint the portrait of Wilhelm Roentgen, the inventor of x-ray to celebrate its hundredth-year anniversary.
She has worked in the corridors of power at Westminster, has explored the art of traditional candlemaking, and has also discovered the world of perfume making. But it was her further research into the lives of artists, combined with a natural creative spark, which finally led Lorraine to write her first book, In the Frame, drawing on her extensive experience to create a thriller for art enthusiasts the world over.
