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Book cover image of The Secret Supper by Javier Sierra

Authors: Javier Sierra, Alberto Manguel
ISBN-13: 9780743287654, ISBN-10: 0743287657
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Date Published: March 2007
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Javier Sierra

As anyone who hasn t been hiding beneath a rock for the past three years knows, The Da Vinci Code created a sensation rarely seen in publishing these days. However, with the publication of The Secret Supper, Javier Sierra suggested that there may be more to Da Vinci s code could have imagined. His latest work, The Lady in Blue, is a riveting follow-up.

Book Synopsis

Milan, 1497: Leonardo da Vinci is completing his masterpiece, The Last Supper. Pope Alexander VI is determined to execute him after realizing that the painting contains clues to a baffling -- and blasphemous -- message, which he is determined to decode. The Holy Grail and the Eucharistic Bread are missing, there is no meat on the table and, shockingly, the apostles are portraits of well-known heretics -- none of them depicted with halos. And why has the artist painted himself into the scene with his back turned toward Jesus? The clues to Leonardo's greatest puzzle are right before your eyes....

Publishers Weekly

Set in the late 15th century, Sierra's first book translated into English revolves around a papal inquisitor's investigation into Leonardo da Vinci's alleged heresies and offers a new way of interpreting The Last Supper. After receiving a series of cryptic messages from "the Soothsayer," who warns the 15th century church that "art can be employed as a weapon," the Secretariat of Keys of the Papal States dispatches Father Agostino Leyre on a twofold mission to Milan: identify the Soothsayer and discover what, if any, messages da Vinci is hiding in the painting. Leyre, who narrates, views the in-progress Last Supper at the Santa Maria delle Grazie and becomes fascinated. He makes a series of sometimes muddled discoveries about the painting, leading up to his interpretation of the painting's true meaning (not revealed until the last line of the last page). Those not well versed in Catholic history may have trouble following the many subplots involving factionalism and dissent within the church. The combination of code breaking, secrecy, chicanery within the Catholic Church and a certain artist is by now a familiar one, but Sierra's book, already a bestseller in Europe, is a fresh contribution to the da Vinci industry. (Mar.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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