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The Shakespeare Curse
The Shakespeare Curse: Number 2 in series | J. L. Carrell
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Macbeth is a famously cursed play, fraught with gruesome violence and supernatural evil. Some of Kate Stanley's friends question her choosing to direct its production for the 400th anniversary of its first performance, but Kate's expertise in the little-known secrets and obscure mysteries of Shakespeare make her a natural. However, bizarre ritual objects begin to turn up at rehearsals, and it becomes clear someone is using the production to send a message in the form of very dark ancient magic. The cast is unnerved both by the gruesome pranks and the historical creepiness of this play, and consider abandoning the production. But a local young boy, the namesake of the 17th-century actor who first played the role of Lady Macbeth, is abducted, and the puzzling ransom notes make the boy's survival dependent upon making the play happen. As opening night approaches, Kate digs deep into the obscure and magical allusions in Macbeth, and draws on all her skill and knowledge of occult Shakespeare to decipher the ransom note riddles and save the kidnapped boy.
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BethM
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Ok #lmpbc group here are some options. Mix of mystery, light fantasy/scifi, and historical. Please let me know. I‘ll tag the rest of the books below for ease. @Captivatedbybooks @Readergrrl @5feet.of.fury

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5feet.of.fury I haven‘t read any of those! Skin Map looks really good if we do settle on fantasy! 2mo
Captivatedbybooks Im for The Bookman‘s Tale or The Skin Map 2mo
BethM @Readergrrl @Captivatedbybooks have you guys picked selections yet? 2mo
Captivatedbybooks I will hopefully have them picked this week. When‘s the deadline? I may have some picked by tonight 2mo
BethM @Captivatedbybooks picked read and mailed by 3/31 -4/1 you‘re good 2mo
Readergrrl I‘m happy with any of these options, but The Bookman‘s Tale is intriguing. I‘m a sucker for anything William! 1mo
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Emma_PK
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I thought this book was really interesting but something about it didn't fit with me. The references and overlap of the history of Shakespeare and Macbeth were fascinating but something about how they were presented detracted from the action and I found myself rereading aspects as there was almost too much detail packed in. I know that's a strange criticism but it's hard to explain any other way.

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Meglet
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A.k.a. Haunt Me Still, the followup to The Shakespeare Secret (a.k.a. Interred With Their Bones) has more of the same glories and pitfalls as the first. The Shakespeare scholarship is still fascinating to me. The characters were better developed in this one, the mystery and adventure worse (or less present). Different enough to not feel like a copy of the first‘s plot, but more bizarre and “out there.”

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rockabillybibliophile
Shakespeare Curse. J.L. Carrell | Jennifer Lee Carrell
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I liked the history elements in the book. Some of it was fictionalised but it was really interesting overall! Good murder mystery too.

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leeseleeseleese
Haunt Me Still: A Novel | Jennifer Lee Carrell
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I loved everything about this book

#bookish #bookworm #booknerd

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Pamtherunner
Haunt Me Still: A Novel | Jennifer Lee Carrell
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Spellegrino
Haunt Me Still: A Novel | Jennifer Lee Carrell
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Interesting mystery for fans of Macbeth.

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