Saturday, August 21, 2021
The Last Mona Lisa by Jonathan Santlofer
THE LAST MONA LISA by Jonathan Santlofer is a suspenseful story that
centers on the actual theft of The Mona Lisa in 1911 and a fictional
modern-day investigation by the great grandson of the thief. Luke Perrone is an
art history teacher who has long been obsessed with his ancestor’s theft of
this famous painting. When he learns that someone has found his great
grandfather’s journal, he heads to Florence and starts to unravel the mystery. There are many questions here: what was the original
motivation for the theft? What happened to those involved? Who is masterminding
the killing of anyone associated with the journal? What danger faces the young
woman to whom Luke is attracted? Why is INTERPOL involved? Is Luke also in
danger physically? Will he be able to solve this mystery and return to his
teaching position in America? Santlofer is an award-winning writer and an
artist himself. He cleverly intersperses diary entries with Luke’s actions and
reflections to add depth to this mystery which Ruth Ware described as “a
deliciously tense read.” THE LAST MONA LISA received starred
reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly.
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