Milan, 1497. The height of the Renaissance. And for Giacomo, servant of
the famous painter Leonardo da Vinci, it's the most difficult time of
all. His Master has been working on the Last Supper, his greatest
painting ever, for nearly two years. But has he finished it? He's barely
started! The all-powerful Duke of Milan is demanding that it be
completed by the time the Pope visits at Easter. And Giacomo knows that
if Leonardo doesn't pick up his pace, the Duke may invite a young genius
-- Michelangelo -- to finish the painting instead. Which means that
Leonardo won't be paid, which means that Milan's shopkeepers (to whom he
owes massive amounts) will take drastic measures against him.
It's all down to Giacomo, and whether he can come up with a brilliant
solution. And if he does, will his Master go for it? After all, Leonardo
still doesn't seem to trust him. He refuses to teach Giacomo how to
paint; he won't help him find his parents; nor will he discuss the
significance of the medallion, ring, and cross that Giacomo was carrying
when Leonardo found him. But with the secret arrival of a powerful
stranger, Giacomo is about to discover much more than the answers he has
been looking for. And he will also receive an invitation to help arrange
a meeting that could change his life. . . and the future course of
history.
With more twists and turns than a spiral staircase, this thriller is as
unique as its two heroes -- the most celebrated artist who ever lived,
and a young man without a past, who will stop at nothing to find the
truth about his life.