By: Carol Goodman
Genres: Thriller Arcane
Posted: May 16, 2007
There was something about Robin's film that put everyone in the academic world on edge. And so much talk had been going on about lost poems written to Shakespeare by a mystery woman, also known as Shakespeare's Dark Lady. The poem at the end of Robin's film was said to be one of them. Where did he get it? Even Hollywood wants to make a movie about the lost poems.
During the reception, while everyone was all abuzz about his film, Robin handed Rose an envelope that contained a copy of the poem that was in the film and a letter. The letter indicates he found the poems and urges Rose to return to Italy. There was something more to be discussed during their meeting the next day, which never happened because later that evening he fell to his death.
Rose returns to Italy to the villa where Robin had spent the summer, which is also the very same villa where she studied many years ago and fell in love with Bruno. Now she's back to find the poems. She also finds Bruno is still at the villa and still with his wife.
Rose's excellent research skills lead her to many hiding places but will they reveal the poems? With so much at stake and Hollywood trying to make deals with the college, Rose doesn't know who to trust. She's even having a difficult time trusting Mark. The only one she feels close to is Bruno but, of course, he's still married. Will the poems ever be found? Why did Robin have to die and who was responsible?
THE SONNET LOVER by Carol Goodman is a baffling mystery that takes so many turns, it's not until the final page that you know the outcome. It's beautifully written and has just the right amount of romance.
Book Summary
Goodmans most ambitious novel yet features a suspenseful literary treasure hunt set against the stunning backdrop of provincial Italy, where a literature professor joins the search for a poem possibly authored by Shakespeare himself, or by his mysterious Dark Lady.
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by: Carol Goodman
Ballantine
June 1, 2007
On Sale: June 12, 2007
Featuring:
368 pages
ISBN: 0345479572
EAN: 9780345479570
Hardcover