Mar 03, 2009 11:58
# Of book read so far this year: 9
Title: Shakespeare’s Counselor
Author: Charlaine Harris
Narrator: N/A
Year Published: 2005
Rating (1-10): 10
Date Finished: 03/02/09
Genre: Fiction, cozy mystery
# Of pages: 243
Where did the book come from: PBS
Blurb: Welcome back to the sleepy little town of Shakespeare, Arkansas, where secrets come to hide.
Lily Bard has joined a group therapy session, determined finally to face her past. It sounds positively enlightening, until the murder of a fellow member sends a warning. But who was the message meant for? Why? And who's next to fall victim to a killer's head games?
My Comments: This, the last of the books in this wonderful series, was just as good if not better than all the previous books. It had a strong plot with a lot of surprises and rabbit trails, and a satisfying ending. It is jam-packed with action. I am so sad to see this series end! Harris has created very believable characters that have come to feel like friends. Each main character is recognizable and well rounded, and I found no inconsistencies. I can't recommend this series, and this particular book, highly enough.
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