Flavia di Stefano is the kind of Italian beauty that art dealer Jonathon Argyll doesn't normally get to meet in his line of work. But, it turns out, all he had to do was get caught breaking into one of Rome's churches โ for Flavia is the Art Theft officer tasked with interviewing Jonathon. A strange way to meet, perhaps, but then Jonathon has an even stranger tale to tell.
His claim that the church contains a lost classic, hidden under another painting, is treated with cautious scepticism. But when the picture first vanishes, then turns up in the hands of a British art dealer claiming it's a newly discovered Raphael, it's clear there's more to it than meets the eye. When vandalism is followed by murder, it's up to Jonathan and Flavia to discover just how much more โ a quest for the true nature of a painting with a lethal history...
Iain Pears won the Getty Scholarship to Yale University and then worked for Reuters in Rome. He is the author of โThe History of Modern Paintingโ and the bestselling literary novel, โAn Instance of the Fingerpostโ. He lives with his wife and son in Oxford.