Genres: Suspense | Mystery Historical
Posted: June 29, 2016
But then one of the six goes missing along with a portrait from Medici's palazzo called The Feat of Herod. It's believed to be a painting of those who conspired with the Pazzi family, and their friend, Lapaccia, is the suspected thief. The women concoct their own scheme to save their friend and hope it doesn't doom them all.
Morin has done her research and evokes the Florence of the times complete with scents, sounds and visuals from the grime on walls and blood in the streets to the begging of the accused. She brings most of the women to life although I would have loved more vision into the lives of some that weren't fleshed out as much. If this book was mostly about Viviana, perhaps we will get to know the others better in future novels. I know little of the life of da Vinci, so I trust Morin has done her research in this arena. He seems eager to tutor the women even though some look down on him. It's a book of relationships: friend and friend, husband and wife, neighbor and neighbor, and how each woman responds to her own circumstances. Fans of historical will revel in her storytelling and crave more. Those who like mystery in their historical fiction will enjoy it all the more. I felt the ending was a bit flat, but I do look forward to the next installment.
Book Summary
One murder ignites the powder keg that consumes a Florence under the iron rule of the powerful Medici family. Amidst the chaos, five women and one legendary artist weave together a dangerous plot that could bring peace, or get them all killed.
Seeking to wrest power, members of the Pazzi family drew their blades in a church and slew the beloved Giuliano. But Lorenzo de' Medici survives, and seeks revenge on everyone involved, plunging the city into a murderous chaos. Bodies are dragged through the streets, and no one is safe.
Five women steal away to a church to ply their craft in secret. Viviana, Fiammetta, Isabetta, Natasia, and Mattea are painters, not allowed to be public with their skill, but freed from the restrictions in their lives by their art. When a sixth member of their group, Lapaccia, goes missing, and is rumored to have stolen a much sought after painting before she vanished, the women must venture out into the dangerous streets to find their friend. They will have help from one of the most renowned painters of their era―the peaceful and kind Leonardo Da Vinci.
It is under his tutelage that they will flourish as artists, and with his access that they will infiltrate some of the highest, most secretive places in Florence, unraveling one conspiracy as they build another in its place.
Historical fiction at its finest, Donna Russo Morin begins a series of Da Vinci's disciples with a novel both vibrant and absorbing, perfect for the readers of Sarah Dunant.
Book One Diversion Books
May 1, 2016
On Sale: May 10, 2016
Featuring: Giuliano; Lorenzo de' Medici; Viviana
296 pages
ISBN: 1682300609
EAN: 9781682300602
Kindle: B01BN1QVJ8
Paperback / e-Book