Shakespeare's Counselor
by Charlaine Harris
Minotaur Books
November 1, 2001
ISBN #0312277628
240 pages
Hardcover
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Charlaine Harris

Shakespeare's Christmas

An Ice Cold Grave

Wolfsbane and Mistletoe

Dead Until Dark

Dead Over Heels

The Julius House

From Dead to Worse

All Together Dead

Three Bedrooms, One Corpse

A Bone to Pick

Real Murders

Dead Until Dark

Grave Surprise

An Ice Cold Grave

Many Bloody Returns

A Secret Rage

All Together Dead

Definitely Dead

Sweet and Deadly

Shakespeare's Champion

My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding

Grave Sight

Grave Surprise

Definitely Dead

Dead as a Doornail

Shakespeare's Landlord

Grave Sight

Dead as a Doornail

Dead to the World

Shakespeare's Counselor

Bite

Night's Edge

Dead to the World

Poppy Done to Death

Club Dead

Last Scene Alive

Living Dead In Dallas

Dead Until Dark

REVIEW

"Powerhouse of an amateur sleuth novel"

Following a gang raping and a media feeding frenzy, Lily moves to Shakespeare, Arkansas accepting work as a cleaning woman. The small town has had several homicides and usually Lily is found in the middle of the investigation. She does not expect to ever have a normal relationship ever again until Lily meets private investigator Jack, who convinces the scarred woman that she is beautiful inside and out.

Jack and Lily marry, but she still suffers nightmares from that brutal attack and enters group therapy under the auspices of Tamsin Lynd. The therapist has some problems caused by a stalker who actually kills one of her patients. A reporter who wants to do a story about Tamsin is also murdered. Lily and Jack decide to take down the stalker though it places them in danger from a homicidal maniac.

SHAKESPEARE'S COUNSELOR is the best work in this fine series because the audience empathetically feels the healing of Lily predominantly due to her bond with he beloved Jack. The mystery is loaded with red herrings that hide the villain in plain sight so that the audience is stunned when the culprit is revealed. The vulnerable facet of Lily's personality emerges turning her more likable and less of an object of pity. This strengthens a strong character and turns a wonderful series into a powerhouse.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 8, 2001




 

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