It's okay for men to make bad art. There's no price on their head for
doing it ... Nothing for men is pre-determined, except their chance at
great success.
Los Angeles, 1978.
When Romy, a gifted young artist in the male-dominated art scene of
1970s California, dies in suspicious circumstances, it is not long
before her art-star husband Billy finds a replacement.
Paz, fresh out of art school in New York, returns to California to take
her place. But she is haunted by Romy, who is everywhere: in the photos
and notebooks and art strewn around the house, and in the eyes of the
baby she left behind.
As Paz attempts to claim her creative life, strange things begin to
happen. Photographs move, noises reverberate through the house, people
start to question what really happened the night Romy died, and then a
postcard in her handwriting arrives. As Paz becomes increasingly
obsessed with the woman she has replaced, a disturbing picture begins to
emerge, driving her deep into the desert--the site of Romy's final
artwork--to uncover the truth.
At once an exquisite exploration of creativity and an atmospheric
page-turner, Utopia is a book that takes hold of you and will leave
you altered.