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A dead woman. A literary treasure. A dangerous quest.
Thomas Knight, the protagonist from On the Fifth Day, returns and is faced with a centuries-old mystery surrounding a long-lostand now pricelessShakespearean play. To find it, Thomas will have to enter a story which drags loss and death after it like one of Shakespeare's tragedies, a story bound to time and all it devours.
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May 03, 2009: Not as good as his first two books. The premise of Shakespeare's lost play "Love's Labours Won" is not original. Or am I just seeing it too often ie. a Dr Who episode and another book called 'Interred with their Bones'. Otherwise good book for traveling
I Also Recommend: Interred with Their Bones.
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February 16, 2009: This book kept me up late into the night for several nights in a row, especially during the last half of the book. I couldn't seem to put it down. The plot keeps you guessing, and there are no obvious answers to the mysteries until the very end. I loved this book and would definitely recommend it. :-) I have now purchased the pre-quel to this book, The Fifth Day, and am reading and enjoying this book as well.