Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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Review of The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Girl Who Knew Da Vinci" by Belle Ami.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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When she began seeing strong images of a strange picture, Angela, who was an intern at the Getty Museum, stopped napping throughout the day. She met Scordato, who was searching for the elusive Da Vinci painting, and Max Jaeger, who was suspicious of its existence, as she desperately tried to figure out its meaning. She quit her routine work out of curiosity and joined forces with Alex Caine, a private eye Max hired. Together, Angela and Alex set out to uncover the mysteries of the missing masterwork while racing against Scordato. You'll be enthralled with this exciting tale of romance, intrigue, and art.

I had a hard time getting into this book due to the convoluted introduction of so many characters and the complicated relationships between them. Eventually, it was difficult to remember who was who and how they related to the main plot. I found it difficult to fully immerse myself in the plot because of this misunderstanding, which diminished my enjoyment.

This book's intriguing fusion of the thriller and romance genres made me adore it to the fullest. I was held on the edge of my seat by the thrilling and captivating tale that was produced by the flawless fusion. I was drawn further into the story by the idea of a missing Da Vinci artwork, which gave it an alluring air of mystery and adventure. I had a wonderful reading experience because of the author's skill to properly balance these components, which made for an unforgettable book.

I would give The Girl Who Knew da Vinci by Belle Ami a score of 4 out of 5 stars. My reason is that I really like the narrative because of the expert blending of the thriller and romance genres and the unique premise of a missing Da Vinci picture. However, the confusion brought on by the introduction of numerous characters and their ties is what led to the loss of one star. In conclusion, I heartily suggest this book to those who enjoy suspenseful mysteries with a hint of romance and are interested in the world of art. This book was exceptionally edited.

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