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What Time Devours

By: A. J. Hartley
Narrated by: Nick Sullivan
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A dead woman. A literary treasure. A dangerous quest.

Thomas Knight, the protagonist from On the Fifth Day, returns and is faced with a centuries-old mystery surrounding a long-lost - and now priceless - Shakespearean play. To find it, Thomas will have to enter a story that drags loss and death after it like one of Shakespeares tragedies, a story bound to time and all it devours.

©2009 A.J. Hartley (P)2011 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Suspense Mystery
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"A fabulous thriller...it surprised and transported me." (David Morrell)
"First-rate suspense." (Kathy Reichs)

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Stale formula and annoying narration.

While treasure hunts can be fun, this one jumps from one supposed clue to another without making much sense. Too many people are trying to copy The DaVinci Code which, in my opinion, was highly overrated but at least original. I got bored during Part 2 and did not finish this book. I only purchased this book because it was on sale, but I will be more careful in my future choices.

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