Author Talk: Jonathan Santlofer - The Last Mona Lisa

7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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A gripping novel exploring the Mona Lisa's very real theft in 1911 and the present underbelly of the art world, The Last Mona Lisa is a suspenseful tale, tapping into our universal fascination with da Vinci's enigma, why people are driven to possess certain works of art, and our fascination with the authentic and the fake.

August, 1911: The Mona Lisa is stolen by Vincent Peruggia. Exactly what happens in the two years before its recovery is a mystery. Many replicas of the Mona Lisa exist, and more than one historian has wondered if the painting now returned to the Louvre is a fake, switched in 1911.

Present day: Art professor Luke Perrone digs for the truth behind his most famous ancestor: Peruggia. His search attracts an Interpol detective with something to prove and an unfamiliar but curiously helpful woman. Soon, Luke tumbles deep into the world of art and forgery, a land of obsession and danger.

"Oh, what a web Jonathan Santlofer weaves...The Last Mona Lisa brings together past and present, seasons it with intriguing characters, and brushes it with plot twists that you don't see coming to create an unstoppable what-happens-next momentum. Santlofer has outdone himself this time."―Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller series

Jonathan Santlofer is the author of 5 novels, The Death Artist, Color Blind, The Killing Art, The Murder Notebook, and Anatomy of Fear, which won the Nero Wolfe Award for best crime novel of 2009. His first novel, The Death Artist, was an international bestseller and translated into 22 languages. He has been a contributing writer to ArtNews, Travel & Leisure, and almost every crime and mystery magazine.

Santlofer is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Arts grants, has been a Visiting Artist at the American Academy in Rome, the Vermont Studio Center and serves on the board of Yaddo. He also serves on the boards of the Mystery Writers of America and the International Crime Writers of North America.

He is currently the director of New York City's Crime Fiction Academy, the only program devoted exclusively to crime writing in all of its forms. He also teaches Crime Fiction Writing in Pratt Institute's Creative Writing program, and has taught at Columbia University and The New School. He lives in New York City where he writes and paints.  jonathansantlofer.com

Registration required.  Must have a Zoom account.  An email link will be provided to all registrants a few days before the event.

Go to elmstreetbooks.com to order your copy of The Last Mona Lisa.  A portion of the proceeds go to Wilton Library.

The media sponsor of our author talks is GOOD Morning Wilton. 

For more information visit www.wiltonlibrary.org, call the library’s reference librarians at 203-762-6350 or email reference@wiltonlibrary.org.

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