Martin Mystère n. 101: Il sorriso venuto dal passato
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Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
Italian
Published
Aug 1, 1990
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In the latest adventure of Martin Mystère, an enigmatic artistic mystery unfolds as the beloved detective confronts a peculiar variation of the iconic Mona Lisa. This manifestation of the "Gioconda" not only challenges his investigative skills but also intertwines his fate with the shadows of the past. As he delves deeper, he uncovers secrets that blur the line between art and reality, revealing a dangerous game where every brushstroke carries a whisper of history.
The introduction of new characters adds layers of intrigue, each with their own motives, that complicate Martin's quest for truth. With the stakes rising, he finds himself racing against time to decode hidden messages embedded within the artwork. The narrative skillfully intertwines elements of suspense and art history, compelling Martin to navigate the complexities of human emotion and ambition.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the smile of the past holds the key to unraveling a larger conspiracy, one that tests Martin's resolve and intellect. With every twist and turn, readers are drawn into a captivating tale that celebrates the enduring power of art while exploring the darker aspects of creativity and obsession.
The introduction of new characters adds layers of intrigue, each with their own motives, that complicate Martin's quest for truth. With the stakes rising, he finds himself racing against time to decode hidden messages embedded within the artwork. The narrative skillfully intertwines elements of suspense and art history, compelling Martin to navigate the complexities of human emotion and ambition.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that the smile of the past holds the key to unraveling a larger conspiracy, one that tests Martin's resolve and intellect. With every twist and turn, readers are drawn into a captivating tale that celebrates the enduring power of art while exploring the darker aspects of creativity and obsession.
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