The Botticelli Secret
In this exhilarating cross between The Da Vinci Code and The Birth of Venus, an irrepressible young woman in 15th-century Italy must flee for her life after stumbling upon a deadly secret when she serves as a model for Botticelli...When part-time model and full-time prostitute Luciana Vetra is...
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In this exhilarating cross between The Da Vinci Code and The Birth of Venus, an irrepressible young woman in 15th-century Italy must flee for her life after stumbling upon a deadly secret when she serves as a model for Botticelli...When part-time model and full-time prostitute Luciana Vetra is asked by one of her most exalted clients to pose for a painter friend, she doesn't mind serving as the model for the central figure of Flora in Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece "Primavera." But when the artist dismisses her without payment, Luciana impulsively steals an unfinished version of the painting--only to find that somone is ready to kill her to get it back. What could possibly be so valuable about the picture? As friends and clients are slaughtered around her, Luciana turns to the one man who has never desired her beauty, novice librarian Brother Guido. Fleeing Venice together, Luciana and Guido race through the nine cities of Renaissance Italy, pursued by ruthless foes who are determined to keep them from decoding the painting's secrets.Gloriously fresh and vivid, with a deliciously irreverent heroine, The Botticelli Secret is an irresistible blend of history, wit, and suspense.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780312606367 (0312606362)
ASIN: 312606362
Publish date: March 30th 2010
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Pages no: 514
Edition language: English
Category:
Literature,
Cultural,
Italy,
Book Club,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Mystery,
Art,
Historical Romance,
Thriller,
15th Century
I really wanted to like this book. I really did. If I hadn't committed myself to reading this book for Historical Mystery Monopoly, I would have given up about half way in. I had promised myself this was going to be the year I worked on my inability to put aside books that don't hold my interest. In...
I have had a couple of late nights reading this and I loved it. It isn't great art,but it's a rollicking good yarn, a sort of fifteenth century italian Da Vinci Code. Great fun..(but if you don't like bad language, give it a miss..the main character has a heck of a mouth on her..)
I have had a couple of late nights reading this and I loved it. It isn't great art,but it's a rollicking good yarn, a sort of fifteenth century italian Da Vinci Code. Great fun..(but if you don't like bad language, give it a miss..the main character has a heck of a mouth on her..)
Wow! What a fantastic book! The author takes the painting by Botticelli and creates a whole story around it. Her characters come to life very quickly and move through this twisted plot, twisted and unlikely. Nothing really terrible happens to the main characters, but lots of pretty bad stuff happens...
Lettoin italiano: La ladra di primavera