Description
The shockingly audacious conclusion to the international bestselling phenomenon that began with Maestra.If you can't beat them - kill them First there was
Maestra. Then there was
Domina. Now - there is
Ultima.
Glamorous international art-dealer Elizabeth Teerlinc knows a thing or two about fakes. After all, she is one herself.Her real identity, Judith Rashleigh, is buried under a layer of lies. Not to mention the corpses of the men foolish enough to get in her way.
But now, caught in the murderous crossfire between a Russian Mafia boss and a corrupt Italian police detective, Judith is forced to create an even more daring work of art - a fake masterpiece she must take to the world-famous auction house where she used to be a lowly assistant and sell for $150 million.
For Judith the prospect of putting one over her loathsome former employer and the world's art establishment is almost as thrilling as the extreme sex she's addicted to - especially when the price of failure is a bullet in the back of the head.
But exposing her new identity to the glare of the spotlight puts her at risk of an even greater danger. Like a beautiful painting stripped of its layers of varnish, something altogether different could be revealed.
A truth about her past even Judith might find shocking.
Praise for the Maestra series'Like a ritzy
50 Shades meets The Da Vinci Code . . . '
INDEPENDENT'Funny and clever,
entertaining and well written'
THE TIMES'A
rip-roaring read'
DAILY MAIL'
Fantastically good fun . . . L.S. Hilton can write'
THE SUNDAY TIMES'Brimming with
scandal, intrigue and mystery'
HEAT'Deliciously decadent . . . a
glamorous and racy adventure'
SUNDAY MIRROR'
Patricia Highsmith crossed with Gone Girl'
HARPERS BAZAAR'Smart,
pacy and very rude'
GLAMOUR'A
gloriously dark thriller'
GRAZIA'A
whirlwind thriller'
COSMOPOLITAN'At least two jaw-on-the-floor moments and
sex scenes that would make Christian Grey blush'
RED MAGAZINE