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Title:Interred with Their Bones (Kate Stanley #1)
Author:Jennifer Lee Carrell
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:September 20th 2007 by Dutton Adult (first published 2007)
Categories:Mystery. Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Thriller

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A long-lost work of Shakespeare, newly found. A killer who stages the Bard’s extravagant murders as flesh-and-blood realities. A desperate race to find literary gold, and just to stay alive. . . . On the eve of the Globe’s production of Hamlet, Shakespeare scholar and theater director Kate Stanley’s eccentric mentor Rosalind Howard gives her a mysterious box, claiming to have made a groundbreaking discovery. But before she can reveal it to Kate, the Globe burns to the ground and Roz is found dead . . . murdered precisely in the manner of Hamlet’s father. Inside the box Kate finds the first piece in a Shakespearean puzzle, setting her on a deadly, high-stakes treasure hunt. From London to Harvard to the American West, Kate races to evade a killer and decipher a tantalizing string of clues, hidden in the words of Shakespeare, that may unlock literary history’s greatest secret. At once suspenseful and elegantly written, Interred with Their Bones is poised to become the next bestselling literary adventure in the tradition of The Thirteenth Tale and The Historian.

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Original Title: Interred with Their Bones
ISBN: 0525949704 (ISBN13: 9780525949701)
Edition Language: English
Series: Kate Stanley #1
Characters: Kate Stanley
Literary Awards: ITW Thriller Award Nominee for Best First Novel (2008)

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I think the best word to describe this book would be derivative. It's the kind of "international chase to uncover secrets of the past" thriller that has become rather formulaic of late. This version adds on the literary weight of Shakespeare, which only intensifies the cliche. If we're not looking for the descendants of Jesus, Shakespeare's lost play is probably the next best thing. The novel isn't a complete loss. The writing is fact-paced and the set-up is decently entertaining. But sometimes

Unintelligible romp through pseudo history, December 27, 2008 By Alan A. Elsner "Alan Elsner, author" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews I thought that this book, promising a historic romp through Elizbathan England, probing the many mysteries surrounding the life and identity of William Shakespeare, would be just up my alley. It combines several themes I love -- history, thrillers, England and Shakespeare. Unfortunately, it fell far short of its promise. The author clearly loves her history

Theatre director Kate Stanley receives a gift from her mentor, who later is found murdered. Kate follows the clues in the package and is soon on the verge of discovering something extraordinary.Being an interesting story in general, the book still runs the risk of loosing the reader's attention. There's a lack of generous descriptions and first hand perspective. Kate's feelings isn't always clear. She often seems unaware, or even ignorant, of the danger she is in, which only serves as a

INTERRED WITH THEIR BONES (Suspense-Kate Stanley-Intl-Cont) GCarrell, Jennifer Lee 1st novelDutton, 2007, US Hardcover ISBN: 9780525949701First Sentence: From the river, it looked as if two suns were setting over London.Kate Stanley is a Shakespeare scholar who has left the halls of academia for the boards of the Globe Theatre. Her Harvard mentor and friend, Rosalind Roz Howard, comes to see her as Kate is preparing her debut of Hamlet, giving her a wrapped present and asking that they meet

While I agree with previous reviews that this book, billed as another DaVinci Code, doesnt compare, I still thought it was a pretty good read. I was fascinated by all the Shakespeare theories and liked the dual time period aspect. So life was a little too easy for the heroine (she narrowly escaped death or arrest too many times to remember) but it was still pretty entertaining.

Abandoned because this literary cliche is really starting to irk me. Another member of the Dan Brown School of Lazy History Mysteries, "Interred With Their Bones" is irritating from the beginning. Let's follow the formula, shall we?1a. Main Character: Literary expert in their field, especially on a specific cult author or text. Text tends to be European. In the case of Graham Moore's eyeroll-worthy book "The Sherlockian," it was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In this case, MC Kate Stanley is an expert

I had warned myself long ago about avoiding books that tried to jump on the DaVinci Code bandwagon, since they seemed to be slapped together without much care in hopes of capturing the attention of one of the millions of people who had spent money on Dan Brown's blockbuster. I let down my guard with Interred with Their Bones - it was about Shakespeare, not mysterious religious texts, after all. Missing Shakespeare plays! The secret identity of the playwright! Should be excellent.Except, not. I

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