This terrific book was recommended to me by a friend who discovered it on DoveGreyReader's Literary blog. When it arrived I just meant to take a first glance but it hooked me so completely that I finished it the same day- a first for me.
The story is built around an old legend about a picture of Christ painted from life and supposedly with miraculous properties- said to have inspired Oscar Wilde's Dorian Grey. Author, Craig Smith's premise is that the portrait was painted on Pontius Pilate's orders. When it turns up nearly two millenia later all hell breaks loose as those rich enough, smart enough or ruthless enough to know are prepared to go to any lengths to get their hands on it.
What follows is a glorious contemporary thriller with an erudite helping of historical back story.Far more like Ludlum than Dan Brown in style the action scenes are vivid and cinematic, the dialogue really crackles and the pace never slackens. Though none of the characters are squeaky clean, the real villans are as sadistic and threatening as any thriller lover could wish for and there's also a delicious triple twist at the end.
I might have read a faster moving and more compulsive novel than this. But if I have, I swear, I can't remember what or when.
Beg, borrow, buy or steal a copy. Kill for one if you must. You won't be disappointed.