Grandfather's Pigments (The Painted Souls Series, #0)
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The face opens its eyes before he finishes painting them.
Milan, 1497. Leonardo da Vinci has spent fourteen months unable to finish the face of Judas in The Last Supper. The plaster keeps moving. The pigment dries wrong. And something on the far side of the wall is learning to use his own voice.
Then a locked wooden box arrives from Vinci, sealed thirty years ago by his grandfather Antonio, the man the family called mad. Inside are seven pots of pigment that should not exist, a half-finishe...























