
Perspectives
Laurent Binet, Sam Taylor
£9.99
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‘There is no living writer whose new books I fall on with greater delight than Laurent Binet. . . Perspectives is a proper treat’ Naomi Alderman
‘A dazzling romp’ Guardian
Florence,1557. As dawn breaks, a painter is discovered lying on the floor of a church, stabbed through the heart.
Above him, the paintings he laboured over for more than a decade. At his home, a hidden portrait scandalously depicting Maria de Medici, daughter of the Duke of Florence, as a naked Venus. Who is the murderer? Who made the painting? As the city erupts in chaos, Giorgio Vasari, the great art historian, is picked to lead the investigation.
Letters fly back and forth carrying news of plots and speculation about the killer’s identity – between Maria and her aunt Catherine de’ Medici, the queen of France; between Catherine and her secret agents; and between Vasari and his friend Michelangelo. And the truth, when it comes to light, is as shocking as the bold new artworks that have made Florence the red-hot centre of Europe.
Bursting with characters and colour, Perspectives is a mystery like no other that shows us Renaissance Florence as we’ve never seen it before – a dazzling, hugely entertaining novel of court machinations, murder and art.
‘Doesn’t get much better than this’ Sunday Telegraph
‘A racy and enjoyable detective story’ The Times
‘A dazzling romp’ Guardian
‘Funny and very gripping’ Financial Times
Publisher Review
One of the most successful French writers of his generation… a wild romp of a book that turns history on its head * Guardian on CIVILISATIONS * Glorious, funny and profound * Daily Telegraph on CIVILISATIONS * A bold and thrilling experiment in counter-factual history from a masterful storyteller * Financial Times on CIVILISATIONS * Characteristically ambitious, brilliant… Combining all the pleasure of a period romp with vital questions about our shared origin stories… a triumph * i on CIVILISATIONS * A hugely entertaining novel, taking delight in its own twists and turns * Spectator on THE 7TH FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE * HHhH is a highly original piece of work, at once charming, moving, and gripping * Martin Amis on HHhH * Lively, earthy, experimental, ambitious, clever and endlessly entertaining… Smart, witty, direct, cool * The Times Literary Supplement on THE 7TH FUNCTION OF LANGUAGE * A very well-done [thriller]…with surprising twists and a satisfying denouement… Historical fiction doesn’t get much better than this * Sunday Telegraph * A brainy page-turner… Witty and engrossing * Mail on Sunday * A dazzling romp * Guardian *
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