The novel opens with a chilling certainty: Lucrezia is convinced her husband is going to kill her. ⚔️ Why It’s a Must-Read
O'Farrell writes with a "thick" style. You can smell the oil paints and feel the heavy velvet of the gowns. The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell
If you loved O’Farrell’s Hamnet , you will find the same lyrical beauty here, though with a darker, more suspenseful edge. It is a haunting exploration of power, art, and survival. The novel opens with a chilling certainty: Lucrezia
The book jumps between Lucrezia’s childhood and the fateful dinner where she fears for her life, creating a ticking-clock effect. though with a darker
It gives a voice to a historical figure who was previously just a "portrait on the wall."