The author

Leo Di Lux

Leo Di Lux writes supernatural thrillers about the things archives, galleries, and film studios prefer not to discuss. The Painted Souls series reimagines Leonardo da Vinci as the last of a hidden bloodline of keepers: artists who trap ancient hungers inside their masterpieces. The Mona Lisa is the most famous prison in human history. The cage is failing.

Before Painted Souls, Leo wrote the Hollywood Dreamscapes saga, described by reviewers as David Lynch and Clive Barker auditing Tinseltown’s soul-loss ledger.

For readers of Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Susanna Clarke, and T. Kingfisher.

It is all fiction. The lawyers insist.