Mona Lisa's Secret

Author:

Phil Philips

Publisher:

Phil Philips

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Publisher

Phil Philips

Publication Year 2016
ISBN-13

9780992534554

ISBN-10 0992534550
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 378 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 408
Historical fiction - Mystery & Suspense THE TRUTH WILL BE REVEALED Joey is the great-grandson of Vincenzo Peruggia, the man who stole the original Mona Lisa in 1911. Along with his girlfriend, Marie, an art connoisseur, he stumbles across his father's secret room, and finds himself staring at what he thinks is a replica of da Vinci's most famous masterpiece. BUT IT IS NO FAKE ... The Louvre has kept this secret for over one hundred years, waiting for the original to come to light, and now they want it back at any cost. With Marie held hostage and the Louvre curator and his men hot on his trail, Joey is left to run for his life in an unfamiliar city, with the priceless Mona Lisa his only bargaining chip. While formulating a plan to get Marie back with the help from an unexpected quarter, Joey discovers hidden secrets within the painting, secrets which, if made public, could change the world forever. In this elaborately plotted, fast-paced thriller, Phil Philips takes you on a roller-coaster ride through the streets of Paris and to the Jura mountains of Switzerland, to uncover a secret hidden for thousands of years ... To find out more visit Phil Philips: Website View the Mona Lisa's Secret Cinematic Book Trailer Youtube Fans of Dan Brown's, da Vinci code will love Phil Philips Mona Lisa's Secret. 5 STAR READING! Scroll up and grab a copy today

Phil Philips

Phil Philips is driven and passionate, known by friends and family as a renaissance man, into anything and everything. Phil comes from a vast digital media background with over seventeen years working in the advertising industry. Phil thrives to create pieces of artwork, whether it's designing a magazine layout, building websites, editing a video composition, painting in oils, or writing page turning thriller novels. Phil's writing style has been linked to James Patterson and Matthew Reilly. Phil lives in Sydney, Australia with his wife and two kids and is the author to Fortune in Blood and Mona Lisa's Secret
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