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The Book of Air and Shadows
Michael Gruber

William Morrow, 2007 - 480 pages

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Engaging but not one for the ages

If you like the DaVinci Code / Angels and Demons type of book this one will be for you - it is certainly better written than either of those, features more complete characters, and the mystery at its center is very enjoyable. But some of the characters are overly detailed but not really persons, while other very tangential characters are given more personhood than they warrant - "why am I learning so much about these people if this is all they are doing in the story?" The book also suffers something I have noted and learned to suffer in many of the Dan Brown / John Grisham series, being the omnipresent, omnipowerful villain class that suddently is not so capable and gets beaten. I am not a writer and can understand the problem of overcoming such a powerful antagonist in the story, but it can be disappointing all the same when you get to the end and the resolution is so simple. Not negative on this book at all, and I would certainly read others by Mr. Gruber, but it is not the world changer some have indicated.


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Complex and engaging

I've noticed a wide variety of opinions posted about this book so I felt compelled to weigh in. I found it to be an engrossing tale that weaves together the stories of characters from Elizabethan England and contemporary New York with a terrific command of narrative and suspense.

I very much appreciated the author's ability to evoke the very different atmospheres of these very different places while introducing a wide array of characters and subplots. It's the sort of book that you can get lost in, almost like a good Victorian novel with many interconnected layers. I see that several people have likened the book to The DaVinci Code, but I actually found it more similar to A.S. Byatt's "Possession," with which it shares a literary focus (e.g., Shakespeare) and also a back-and-forth structure between Elizabethan and contemporary stories.

I definitely recommend the book for anyone who enjoys Byatt or historical mysteries.


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A distinguished Shakespearean scholar found tortured to death . . .

A lost manuscript and its secrets buried for centuries . . .

An encrypted map that leads to incalculable wealth . . .

The Washington Post called Michael Gruber's previous work "a miracle of intelligent fiction and among the essential novels of recent years." Now comes his most intellectually provocative and compulsively readable novel yet.

Tap-tapping the keys and out come the words on this little screen, and who will read them I hardly know. I could be dead by the time anyone actually gets to read them, as dead as, say, Tolstoy. Or Shakespeare. Does it matter, when you read, if the person who wrote still lives?

These are the words of Jake Mishkin, whose seemingly innocent job as an intellectual property lawyer has put him at the center of a deadly conspiracy and a chase to find a priceless treasure involving William Shakespeare. As he awaits a killer?or killers?unknown, Jake writes an account of the events that led to this deadly endgame, a frantic chase that began when a fire in an antiquarian bookstore revealed the hiding place of letters containing a shocking secret, concealed for four hundred years. In a frantic race from New York to England and Switzerland, Jake finds himself matching wits with a shadowy figure who seems to anticipate his every move. What at first seems like a thrilling puzzle waiting to be deciphered soon turns into a dangerous game of cat-and-mouse, where no one?not family, not friends, not lovers?is to be trusted.

Moving between twenty-first-century America and seventeenth-century England, The Book of Air and Shadows is a modern thriller that brilliantly re-creates William Shakespeare's life at the turn of the seventeenth century and combines an ingenious and intricately layered plot with a devastating portrait of a contemporary man on the brink of self-discovery . . . or self-destruction.




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