Do you think Belle Ami will write more books around Angela and Alex?

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Re: Do you think Belle Ami will write more books around Angela and Alex?

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It seemed like the end of the book kind of set up for another book. She seemed to be having more visions. I think the author could definitely write another book about her and her visions. Maybe solving a new mystery. I enjoyed her writing style so I think I would definitely read another book by the same author
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The new vision that Angela had in the ending certainly made it seem there was going to be a sequel.
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Prisallen wrote: 08 Apr 2019, 19:21 The new vision that Angela had in the ending certainly made it seem there was going to be a sequel.
The series is actually about missing works of art, not about Angela. I'm glad as I cannot take any more of her visions. I think the next book is about Caravaggio's art.
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Post by Julie Petitbon »

It looks like there is a sequel to The Girl Who Knew da Vinci. It's called The Girl Who Loved Caravaggio and it will be released on June 1st!
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I hope she does. This isn't necessarily my preferred genre, but I would like to see their relationship explored more in depth. It could be interesting.
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I can see where there could be an opening to continue their story, but I am not sure if that would be the best move. I wasn’t too sure about their relationship. It felt a little forced at times. I think it would be best to focus on new characters and new mysteries.
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