Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Interred With Their Bones

Interred With Their Bones by Jennifer Lee Carrell

Kate Stanley, a scholar turned Shakespearean director, is caught up in a mystery revolving around a lost play by Shakespeare.  Traveling from Europe to the U.S. and back again, she follows a series of clues while trying to avoid a murderer who poses his victims like characters from Shakespeare's plays.

This story was almost too similar to The Da Vinci Code for me, and some characters were not horribly interesting.  However, I did enjoy the ongoing argument of who Shakespeare actually was, along with the history of his time.  I would have liked the flashbacks to Shakespeare's time more, but they were too disjointed to follow most of the time.

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