Mary Martin is a lawyer turned full time writer. Her law practice inspired the three legal suspense novels in The Osgoode Trilogy. http://www.theosgoodetrilogy.com/
Now the first book in the next trilogy has been published—The Drawing Lesson, the first in The Trilogy of Remembrance, which is set in the world of art. http://www.thedrawinglesson.com/ Mary Martin and her husband live in Toronto and we have three adult children.
Synopsis of The Drawing Lesson, the first in the Trilogy of Remembrance.
With magical light, Alexander Wainwright, Britain’s finest landscape artist, creates stunning visions of the beyond. His painting, The Hay Wagon, wins the Turner Prize. His nemesis, Rinaldo, a conceptual artist seeks revenge. Despite his win, Alexander fears the loss of his muse. Seized with a vision, he paints ugly, misshapen, humanoid creatures on his canvas. Searching for his muse, Alex travels from London to Venice and New York, where Rinaldo awaits him to settle the score. But the real journey is within Alexander. Only by saving his tormentor not once, but twice, does he regain his artistic vision.
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