
The Secret Supper
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Simon Jones
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By:
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Javier Sierra
Milan, 1497: Leonardo is completing "The Last Supper". Pope Alexander VI is determined to execute him after realizing that the painting contains clues to a baffling and blasphemous message that he is driven to decode. The Holy Grail and the Eucharistic Bread are missing, there is no meat on the table, and the apostles, shockingly, are portraits of well-known heretics and none of them are 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.
©2006 Javier Sierra (P)2006 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved. Audioworks is an imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio DivisionListeners also enjoyed...




















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"A fresh contribution to the da Vinci industry." (Publishers Weekly)
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A delightful Surprise
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Not Dan Brown....thank goodness!
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If you are looking for a book written from the view point from the time of DaVinci as he painted the Last Supper and what events MAY have influenced the great painter, then you will find this book interesting.
I found it very interesting as I like historical fiction. It is set in DaVinci's time, the story line surrounds Monks and Noblemen. The action is less physical and more entwined in innuendo and suspicions.
It's a good book for those who enjoy getting into the mind set of that long ago time. But I would NOT recommend it for someone looking for the standard Male/Female team running from the persistent gunman out to silence their hidden truth/deadly secret type of thing.
This book is more about what could have been and how it could have become that way, rather than a modern day unlocking an ancient truth hidden for centuries.
Depending on what you are expecting to get from this book, it will either be a very good read, or lack luster.
I was not expecting DaVinci Code part 2, and love historically based stories. Thus for me, this book was exactly what I wanted it to be. I am very happy with it.
It's a good read.. but not DaVinci Code 2
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What a story
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The story is told through the eyes of a Catholic priest who was sent to unravel a puzzle at the church where the Last Supper was being painted. In many instances, the clues exposed were clever and in many cases, the clues were so obscure as to be unbelievable even in a fiction novel.
Although I am a fan of this type of mystery, I found that the book was very slow moving. Also, for me it was difficult to follow as all of the names were Italian and there was a fair amont of latin used (not surprising as the story is set in Milan in a catholic church). However, I am a reader that likes to know how words are spelled and the complexity of the names and words were beyond my ability to guess the spellings from an audio book. At times, it was difficult to follow the story when several characters with uncommon italian names were involved in the story line at the same time. I had to relisten often to follow the story.
Also, it helped immensely to have a picture of the Last Supper while listening. Without the picture, it was difficult to follow or appreciate the clues being discussed and revealed.
All in all, it was a slow moving, but often clever story about intrigue within the catholic church and why and how Da Vinci exposed secrets. If you like this genre, you will likely enjoy this book, but if you are not a fan, then you will likely find it frustrating to read.
Religious secrets and intrigue
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Need to know Latin?
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brilliant!
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Insipid Read
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Mostly boring
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