Religious books explore spiritual beliefs, doctrinal teachings, or divine narratives. They often include sacred texts, theological discussions, and moral guidance.
Javier Sierra's 'The Secret Supper' explores the depths of religious mystery and Renaissance intrigue, centering on the enigmatic figure of Leonardo da Vinci. Set against the backdrop of 15th-century Milan, the novel follows Agostino Leyre, a Dominican Inquisitor summoned to uncover the secrets hidden within Da Vinci's famous painting, 'The Last Supper'. As Leyre delves deeper, he navigates a complex web of codes, heresies, and conspiracies that threaten to unravel the very fabric of Christianity. Sierra masterfully weaves historical facts with fiction, providing readers with a rich tapestry of art, theology, and suspense while posing profound questions about faith and knowledge.