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The Intelligencer [Hardcover]

Leslie Silbert
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Silbert brings hands-on experience as a private eye to her entertaining debut thriller, which shifts deftly between the present and the late 16th century. In 1593 Christopher Marlowe, temporarily bereft of his artistic muse, takes on his final espionage assignment for the nascent intelligence agencies of the time-a smuggling case that may involve high-level individuals. In contemporary New York, Kate Morgan, English Renaissance scholar turned PI, is directed by her firm-which doubles as an undercover U.S. intelligence unit-to look into the attempted burglary from the home of a dashing London financial whiz of a leather-bound volume of 16th-century intelligence reports written in cipher. As she begins to decode the yellowed pages of the old volume, she is about to discover the truth behind Marlowe's sudden and puzzling death. Meanwhile, a mysterious Italian multimillionaire, who has had run-ins with Kate's father, a U.S. senator, is plotting his revenge. Even at its most belief-straining moments (and there are more than a few), the tale moves at a refreshing clip, and Silbert provides plenty of engaging back-story about Elizabethan history, ciphers, Iranian jails, the poison of the Australian blue-ringed octopus and much more.
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Adult/High School--This page-turner, albeit somewhat cluttered, alternates between the present and the England of Elizabeth I and Christopher Marlowe. In addition to being a skilled and popular playwright, Marlowe was a spy, or intelligencer, for both Cecil and Essex, rivals for the favor of the Queen. Kate Morgan, a present-day Renaissance scholar working as a PI for a former agent still working clandestinely for the government, takes on a case involving a bound collection of coded reports of intelligencers gathered by an employee of Cecil, Essex, and others. The trail of the manuscript and its codes intersects with modern investigations involving murders, a crooked but charming art dealer, a charming but devious entrepreneur, a captured spy, Iranian prisons, Kate's father, a U.S. senator, and the current CIA director. There are a lot of strands, but the pace is quick and the action fascinating. Readers are introduced to elements of torture from both time periods as well as the newest spy devices known or imagined. Carried along by the action and the mysteries of both eras, teens will find themselves painlessly picking up details of Elizabethan life and modern political particulars. Silbert includes a useful author's note delineating the facts and fiction of her tale and what is known of Marlowe's death, as well as a cast of characters from both periods indicating which of those from Marlowe's time are fictional. This is a fun mystery with bonuses.--Susan H. Woodcock, Fairfax County Public Library, Chantilly, VA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent Spy-Thriller, July 3 2007
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R. Hansen "rob_slick" (Hamilton, Ontario) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Intelligencer (Paperback)
I picked up Leslie Silbert's "The Intelligencer" after skimming through the back-cover and a few pages. A printed review on the cover of the novel indicated that readers who enjoyed the Da Vinci Code would love "The Intelligencer."

This is certainly a fine book, and better than many others out there in the genre. Silbert illustrates her scenes and characters well, which you will quickly notice.

While reading, I kept the "Da Vinci Code" comparison in mind and kept expecting some earth-shattering conspiracy to be solved through a final twist, but such never comes. I also thought the link between the characters in the two time periods was weak.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I liked it, Feb 23 2005
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Susie Sharon (Orleans, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Intelligencer (Hardcover)
I wasn't sure about this book when I first started it. I really wasn't interested that much in the parts about Kit Marlowe. But after a while, I actually wanted to know more about Marlowe! I liked also how the author weaved the different parts of the story. It flowed well from present to past. The only part I had difficulty with was the extra story about the missing spy. That seemed like way too many coincidences. But still very good story.
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4.0 out of 5 stars I was good. I look forward to her next work., Feb 4 2005
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This review is from: The Intelligencer (Hardcover)
I understand that this was the author's first effort and it was well done. Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone. The juxtaposition of the two time periods was clever and deftly handled. There were some disappointments with the plot. One of the main storylines really petered out into nothingness. It was almost as if the author could not think of a really gripping way to end it and just waved it away. You'll know what I mean when you get there. And you should get there, the book is worth reading. The other storylines are interesting and have the requisite amount of suspense. Give it a try. Hopefully her next book will be as good.
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