2007 - Oscar Wilde And The Candlelight Murders (2007) - Plot & Excerpts
She had a presence that was compelling and a look that took my breath away. Her face was long and lean, yet full of life. Her green eyes were huge and accentuated by the strength of her eyebrows land her aquiline nose. It was a face you would not forget. It was a face that I felt I already knew—and, at the moment of our meeting, I told her so. As Aidan Fraser presented her to me and I shook her hand for the first time, I found myself saying, quite absurdly, “I know we have not met before, Miss Sutherland, yet I feel that we have because your face puts me in mind of my favourite painting—” “Oh!” cried Oscar in a mock-wail. “Robert is in love again!” Veronica Sutherland squeezed my hand, laughed and said, “How thrilling! Which painting? Do tell me!” “Well,” I stammered, “several as a matter of fact.” “Robert!” called Oscar. “You go too far!” “All by the same artist,” I said, stumbling on.
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