The Lost Painting
A Novel
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Pub Date 1 Dec 2026 | Archive Date 15 Dec 2026
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Description
A stolen work of art and a murder connect two women across time in a thrilling and emotional novel about sisters, secrets, and healing the wounds of the past by the author of The Restoration Garden.
To rebuild her life, grieving widow Maya Bishop moves to a cottage she inherited in the Pacific Northwest, next door to a charming new neighbor, Nick. She is looking to regain some peace. But one day Maya finds a painting with a bloodstained frame hidden in a linen chest. On the back of the canvas is a confession—I killed her. I’m sorry. Before she knows it, Maya is drawn into a decades-old mystery.
In 1943, Ava Holland applies for a job at Covington Estate in North Carolina, home to an eccentric railroad baron and a testament to the greed of the richest echelons of society. Except Ava’s position as a domestic is a guise. She’s there to find out who killed her sister, Isabelle—a passionate art lover, a dedicated curator for the Met, and as the fiancée of the Covington heir, a woman marrying into a house of secrets.
Separated by time, the journeys of two women—one searching for healing and a second chance at love, the other for justice—are about to converge.
A Note From the Publisher
Sara Blaydes is the author of The Restoration Garden and The Last Secret of Lily Adams. She has been obsessed with books ever since she demanded that her parents teach her to read at four years old so she could steal her older brother’s comics. It was only natural she start crafting stories where she, a perpetual daydreamer, could escape into worlds of her own creation. She currently lives in British Columbia with her handsome husband, two amazing children, and an overly anxious Boston terrier. She believes books are magic, summer is the best season, and parsley is never optional. For more information, visit www.sarablaydes.com.
Advance Praise
Praise for Sara Blaydes
“A science test that claims to accurately screen for proof of love is the clever and original background for this satisfyingly emotional novel by Hadley Leggett. Two very different women bitterly regret taking part in the test—an overburdened mother who happens to be married to the man behind the test, and a journalist out for revenge. Waiting for the truth about both the test’s authenticity and each woman’s motive to be revealed was a true on-the-edge-of-my-seat reading experience. Women’s fiction at its exciting best.” —Kitty Johnson, Amazon bestselling author of Five Winters and Where the Sea Lavender Grows
“What if love could be measured via a brain scan? As soon as we heard the premise for Not a Perfect Science by Hadley Leggett, we were hooked! We loved this compelling deep dive into a celebrity marriage in trouble, a mother yearning for her lost identity, a perilous love triangle, and a neighbor determined to stir up big trouble. Underlying it all is Leggett’s trademark sharp commentary, this time trained on gender dynamics in both the home and workplace. Kudos to Leggett for another thought-provoking page-turner!” —Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman, coauthors of Ten Thousand Light Years from Okay
“Hadley Leggett deftly weaves a story of female friendship, marital distress, and betrayal while shining a light on the inherited systems that don’t always serve us. Not a Perfect Science is a delightful exploration of messy relationships, beautifully illustrating that true love, in all its forms, can’t be measured by any machine. Beautifully written and thought-provoking!” —Laura Barrow, author of Call the Canaries Home and The Marriage Slip
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781662539756 |
| PRICE | $16.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 301 |