Helpful Score: 1
Alex Pellier is passionate about only two things in life; her precocious six-year-old daughter and her work as curator for the Cluny Museum in Paris. She relishes the idea of discovering a medieval treasure. Unfortunately, her trip to a convent near Lyon to examine a storehouse of items dating back to the thirteenth century seems to be turning up little. But then, tucked inside a book, Alex discovers a centuries-old poem. In another book, a series of sketches. To Alex, these items suggest that there must be a seventh, as yet undiscovered tapestry in the world-renowned THE LADY AND THE UNICORN series.
A mystery unfolds, and an exciting new journey begins. It could lead Alex to the greatest find of her career--and to an encounter with the man she thought she had lost forever . . .
A fun combination mystery and romance
A mystery unfolds, and an exciting new journey begins. It could lead Alex to the greatest find of her career--and to an encounter with the man she thought she had lost forever . . .
A fun combination mystery and romance
Helpful Score: 1
I very much enjoyed this book. I had never heard of the unicorn tapestries before and since reading this book, have found myself researching the topic. How interesting if there were more tapestries out there.