The Artist’s Muse

By Kerry Postle

‘The author tells an evocative story that is both illuminating and engrossing at the same time.Allie Burns, author of The Lido Girls

‘Lush and evocative.’Rosemary Smith

‘The writing elevates this beyond many historical novels.’ Joseph Morgan

Vienna 1907

Wally Neuzil must find a way to feed her family. Having failed in many vocations, Wally has one last shot: esteemed artist Gustav Klimt needs a muse, and Wally could be the girl he’s been waiting for. But Wally soon discovers that there is much more to her role than just sitting looking pretty. And while she had hoped to establish herself as an emerging lady, the upper classes see her as no more than a prostitute.

With her society dreams dashed Wally finds herself at rock bottom. So when young artist, Egon Schiele, shows her how different life can be Wally grabs hold of the new start she’s been desperately seeking. As a passionate love affair ensues will he be the making of her or her undoing?

Praise for The Artist’s Muse

‘Richly entertaining, wry and funny, and at the same time dark, thoughtful and allusive, I shall look forward to reading this one again, and any more that come from this writer.’ Kate Jackson

‘A richly layered read, that delivers on many levels.’ Joseph Morgan

‘Postle has taken me into a world full of characters that jump off the page with life, who inhabit a Vienna oozing with culture and modernity yet bursting at the seams at the height of empire and all the inequalities that go with it.’ Rebecca Barton

‘This novel evokes a time and a place with such power. Wally Neuzil , so brave, yet so tragic, speaks with a voice to break your heart.’ Pam Dennis

Format: E-book
Release Date: 25 Aug 2017
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-825439-1
Kerry Postle left King’s College London with a distinction in her MA in French Literature. She’s written articles for newspapers and magazines, and has worked as a teacher of Art, French, German, Spanish, and English. She blogs on art and literature.She lives in Bristol with her husband. They have three grown-up sons.Kerry is currently working on her second novel set in Franco’s Spain.