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Portrait of a Conspiracy

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As Renaissance Florence descends into mayhem, Leonardo da Vinci is recruited into a daring conspiracy in this "page-turner unlike any historical novel" (C. W. Gortner, author of The Confessions of Catherine de' Medici).


Florence ,1478. Seeking to take power by force, the Pazzi family draws blades in church and slay the beloved ruler Giuliano de' Medici. But Giuliano's brother and co-ruler Lorenzo survives the attack. And his campaign to exact revenge on everyone involved plunges the entire city into murderous chaos.
Amidst the bloodshed, a secret group of female artists enlist Leonardo da Vinci in a dangerous plot that could bring peace—or get them all killed. Under his tutelage, they will flourish as artists. And with his access, they will infiltrate some of the most elite places in Florence, unraveling one conspiracy as they build another in its place. But when one of the women goes missing, they must risk everything to find her.
"A 15th-century Florence of exquisite art, sensual passion and sudden, remorseless violence comes vividly to life in Donna Russo Morin's new novel."—Nancy Bilyeau, author of The Crown
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 30, 2017
      Morin (The Secret in the Glass) makes the most of her original premise in this promising series debut set in Renaissance Florence. The plot hits the ground running as patron of the arts Giuliano de’ Medici, who’s the co-ruler of Florence with his brother, Lorenzo, is stabbed to death in broad daylight, a crime that sets Lorenzo on a bloody quest for revenge. Meanwhile, a secret group of women artists enlists none other than Leonardo da Vinci in an unusual scheme. The women, led by Viviana del Marrone, the wife of a brutish merchant, plan to alter a painting entitled The Feast of Herod so that the faces of the conspirators behind Giuliano’s murder are included. To succeed, they need Leonardo’s expertise, and Morin provides just the right amount of detail about the master’s methods. The prose can be a bit florid (blood “gushed upon a bleached existence, a mortal rip in the fabric of a world gone mad”), but Morin intelligently blends fact and fiction.

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