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After the death of his wife, Peter Byerly, a young antiquarian bookseller, relocates from the States to the English countryside, where he hopes to rediscover the joys of life through his passion for collecting and restoring rare books. But when he opens an eighteenth-century study on Shakespeare forgeries, he is shocked to find a Victorian portrait strikingly similar to his wife tumble out of its pages, and becomes obsessed with tracking down its origins. As he follows the trail back to the nineteenth century and then to Shakespeare's time, Peter learns the truth about his own past and unearths a book that might prove that Shakespeare was indeed the author of all his plays.
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Interesting read for the detailing of book preservation and antiquarian books. The plot rested on many coincidences and a fairly obvious ending so it gets 3 stars.
For me, the first 100 pages would be 4 stars. I like the book mystery but felt like someone told the author the book needed to be longer and so he threw in more mystery without much suspense and the final chapters spell out what you've already deduced yourself leaving me to believe the author/publisher believes readers are slow-witted. But all in all, a decent, fun summer read aloud.