Belle Epoque Paris is the setting of the new M.J. Rose novel "The Witch of Painted Sorrows" about a young American woman who finds sexual freedom and a new life as an artist. Photo: Contributed Photo Stamford's Ferguson Library Harry Bennett Branch is hosting Greenwich novelist M.J. Rose on March 27. Photo: Bob Luckey Novelist M.J. Rose is following her best-selling novels "The Collector of Dying Breaths" and "The Book of Lost Fragrances" with a new erotic suspense novel "The Witch of Painted Sorrows" set in Belle Epoque Paris.
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