Interred with Their Bones
Fellow writer and friend, Jenny Carrell, author of the fascinating non-fiction read, The Speckled Monster, detailing the creation of the smallpox vaccine, has written another book well worth reading.
Interred with Their Bones, is a thriller for Shakespeare lover’s as it follows the quest for one of William’s lost plays.
Two story lines intersect: the search for the lost manuscript and a quest to answer one of literary acedemia’s biggest questions: Did Shakespeare really write these plays?
The debate goes on, and the main character in Jenny’s book is poised to make her way into a sequel.
All in all, a good read.
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~ by rfgainey on November 7, 2008.
Posted in books, History, publishing, writing
Tags: authors, books, fiction, Interred with Their Bones, Jennifer Lee Carrell, Non-Fiction, novels, Shakespeare, Smallpox, The Speckled Monster, writing