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It ain't over 'til it's over!,
By B. Eitzen (T.O, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Company of Liars (Hardcover)
Contrary to my usual reviews, this one will be brief. For the usual mystery/adventure readers this book will thwart each attempt you make to figure it all out. You won't have all the answers until the very last paragraph. Karen Maitland is the master of illusion and deception-in my humblest opinion of course.
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Intriquing Mystery Novel,
By Clare Vancouver (BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Company of Liars: A Novel (Paperback)
Set in the 14th century England, "Company of Liars" has a motley band of who gather together for safety through 'Black Death' England. However, the pestilence is not the main theme of the novel, and is almost incidental to the emotional journey of Camelot, the main character.Camelot, a relic peddler, is the reluctant leader; but each member is remarkable and all share their story (not always willingly), but the question is how truthful are their stories (and how truthful are they to themselves.) In the end it is not the pestilence that is the most dire threat, but the lies they are hiding. And the ending is just *stunning*. It is a very literate, epic book. Maitland gives us characters to love and feel for (or be wary of) in the context of a gripping mystery/adventure story. Her clear sense of time and place never screams "author has done research" but instead just sucks you down into the events and seamlessly draws you in. BTW: if you are interested in this period of history you might like to read Connie Willis "Doomsday Book".
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This review is from: Company of Liars: A Novel (Paperback)
I loved the twist ending, which totally surprised me even though it made complete sense. But even without the twist ending, I loved following the characters on their journey through plague infested England. I would happily reccomend this book to everyone.
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