Isle of the Dead
by
Alex Connor
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0857389645
ISBN-13
9780857389640
Publisher
Quercus Publishing
Imprint
Quercus Publishing
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 23rd, 2013
Print length
528 Pages
Weight
354 grams
Dimensions
19.70 x 13.40 x 3.30 cms
Product Classification:
Historical mysteries
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A sixteenth-century conspiracy. A modern-day murderer.
VENICE, ITALY.
CITY OF SPLENDOUR.
In October 1555 the Italian master Titian painted the portrait of Angelico Vespucci - a Venetian merchant whose cruelty words could not capture.
CITY OF SECRETS.
When Vespucci was revealed to be the elusive monster who had been flaying young women across the city, he vanished inexplicably, along with the painting. All that remained was a chilling warning: when the portrait emerges, so will the man.
CITY OF THE SKIN HUNTER.
Now the lost Titian masterpiece has surfaced in modern-day London, and skinless corpses are amassing across the globe. And it will fall to an unlikely man from the fringes of the art world to unravel half a millennium of myth, mystery and murder.
CITY OF SPLENDOUR.
In October 1555 the Italian master Titian painted the portrait of Angelico Vespucci - a Venetian merchant whose cruelty words could not capture.
CITY OF SECRETS.
When Vespucci was revealed to be the elusive monster who had been flaying young women across the city, he vanished inexplicably, along with the painting. All that remained was a chilling warning: when the portrait emerges, so will the man.
CITY OF THE SKIN HUNTER.
Now the lost Titian masterpiece has surfaced in modern-day London, and skinless corpses are amassing across the globe. And it will fall to an unlikely man from the fringes of the art world to unravel half a millennium of myth, mystery and murder.
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