A literary thriller in the tradition of The Talented Mr. Ripley about two students at Harvard who become entangled in the underground world of art forgery.
The son of working-class Czech immigrants, Christopher “Atlas” Novotny is a gifted painter who arrives at Harvard on a full scholarship. Raised amid hardship, he is unprepared for the world of elite Ivy League students introduced to him by his freshman year roommate, Lucien Orsini-Conti.
A child of privilege, born to wealthy European diplomats, Lucien plays the part of the confident, sophisticated bon vivant. Handsome, charming and intellectually brilliant, Lucien thrives at Harvard and quickly establishes himself as a popular, celebrated presence on campus.
Where Lucien is bold and brash, Atlas is timid and introverted. Growing up a lonely outsider, Atlas is insecure, impressionable, and completely in awe of the charismatic Lucien, and quickly falls victim to his charms. But is Lucien all that he seems?
Sensing a willing disciple, Lucien introduces Atlas to a glittering new world of glamorous parties and exclusive social clubs. When Atlas struggles to afford his new lifestyle, Lucien offers a solution, convincing the naïve artist to produce forgeries that Lucien sells on his behalf.
As time goes on Lucien’s behavior turns erratic and he becomes increasingly reckless. He develops a drug problem and pushes Atlas into a spiral of escalating risk.
The boys go from selling forgeries of minor, unsung impressionists to finding themselves on the hook to deliver a fake Monet. When Atlas resists, and tries to find an escape hatch, Lucien turns on his friend and reveals a darker, more menacing side.
Drawing inspiration from the true crime stories of Christian Gerhartsreiter (a.k.a. “Clark Rockefeller”) and Adam Wheeler, LUCIEN is as darkly seductive and addictively readable as The Secret History, Creation Lake, and The Talented Mr. Ripley.
Praise for LUCIEN
“J.R. Thornton writes with precision and honesty about the fragile math of male friendship, where violence and love are pals, and vulnerability is the harbinger of rage.
In a time when men are not supposed to feel anything, Lucien feels everything. It's an explosion of captivating, haunting, and utterly real emotion."
- Patrick Somerville
creator of HBO’s Station Eleven and author of The Cradle
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"Fine art, forgery, young friendship, and the perils of greed—Lucien is a closely observed and finely crafted campus thriller."
— Nick McDonell,
author of Twelve and An Expensive Education
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“There’s something special about Lucien Orsini-Conti, the charismatic enigma at the heart of this addictive thriller from Thornton.
…The result is a wild ride readers won’t soon forget.”— Publishers Weekly
(starred review)