Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Medici Seal
The Medici Seal | Theresa Breslin
2 posts | 2 read
Romagna, Italy 1502. Fleeing from the murderous brigand Sandino, Matteo - a young boy - is saved from drowning by the companions of Leonardo da Vinci. From this moment on, Matteo is at the Maestro's side as he carries out his work, which ranges from the painting of magnificent frescos to intricate dissection of the human body. But Leonardo is employed by Cesare Borgia, head of one of Italy's leading families. Cruel and ruthless, the Borgia punishes without mercy those who oppose him or who threaten him in any way. And as Da Vinci and Matteo travel across Italy on the Borgia's business, murder, deceit and revenge follow in their trail. For Matteo carries with him a secret - a secret that both the Borgia and Medici families would kill to obtain. A life-changing secret that must, finally, come to light for all to see . . . A gloriously rich and authentic story of the Renaissance, The Medici Seal is also both the personal story of Matteo, a boy becoming a man, and a fascinating glimpse into the world of Da Vinci.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
CaramelLunacy
The Medici Seal | Theresa Breslin
post image
Pickpick

Matteo enters Da Vinci's service after being saved from drowning. He initially simply wants to escape a murderous pursuer, but soon becomes fascinated with Da Vinci's work, especially the anatomical side which he marries with his grandmother's folkloric medicine and herbalism. But Matteo is not who he seems...

An enjoyable story that stretches across a number of interesting points in the Italian Renaissance, but I wanted a bit more heart.

review
Villo
The Medici Seal | Theresa Breslin
Panpan

Well written but poor story