
Karen S. (
KarenLS) wrote on 12/29/2006...
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Really good book; in the top 10% I've read this year!
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
My book club really liked this book.
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Great book! I love the way that Goodman can so seamlessly weave the stories of Greek and Roman mythology, along with a 100-year old mystery, with a present-day murder mystery. While the "mystery" was easier to figure out than in Goodman's previous books, this one was a nice, easy read nonetheless.
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I read a lot, and out of the forty or so books I've read this year, this is the best! If you love mythology, art, or a great mystery, this book has all three!
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This was the first book of hers that I had read, and i throughly enjoyed it. Goodman does a good job evoking the feel of the earlier time period (late 19th/early 20th century- arts and crafts movement) and making the connections to the modern day. Many twists turns and a boatload of red herrings before the story is done. After this, I immediately sought out another of her books and have raced through that as well!
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Great book! Goodman follows up her novel "Lake of Dead Languages" and does not disappoint!

Joan G. (
jwedzee) wrote on 12/15/2006...
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This is such a wonderful book. The characters are well developed and I was really caught up in their lives and problems. There is a mystery involved in the plot and I didn't figure it out until the end, but the book is much more than a mystery. I'm so glad I read it.
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An ok mystery somewhat gothic read.
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Couldn't get into this...

Cindy W. (
cindyrdw) wrote on 5/3/2006...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Enjoyable book! I would read others by this author.