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Fiorato creates her own masterpiece set at the height of Medici power. Renaissance Italy comes alive in brilliant sights and sounds from marbled halls to filthy sewers. Luciana is irrepressible, unabashed, and an absolute hoot while Guido foils her nicely as the learned, noble Holmes to her Watson.
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for a painting, Luciana complied until the artist abruptly sends her away without payment. Luciana angrily took the unfinished painting, but someone was ready to kill her and people she knows to get the painting back.
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Fiorato's novel has been an international best seller, published across the world. Work has begun adapting it into an event TV drama with Amber Entertainment, to be shot on location around Italy.
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in the painting, and its true meaning is revealed at the end of the novel - lifting a conspiracy that would last until the 19th century.
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As friends and clients are murdered around her, Luciana turned to Guido della Torre, a novice at the monastery of
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Political intrigue is deftly woven throughout, allowing readers to try their best sleuthing.
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academics (including Professor Guidoni) share the same belief as Fiorato that there is a
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Italy, trying to decode the painting's secrets before their enemies caught up with them.
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created—not just to be seen as individuals, but as whole too. Many
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Marina Fiorato: novelist who wrote in cafés earns £250,000 advance
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Davis, Nina C. (February 15, 2010). "The Botticelli Secret".
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Father Guido della Torre as they are thrown together in
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Marina Fiorato
Mystery
detective fiction
historical fiction
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John Murray
St. Martin's Press
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978-0-312-60636-7
historical
mystery
detective
Marina Fiorato
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adventures
The Da Vinci Code
Dan Brown
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