Book Log 2010 #4: The Book of Air and Shadows by Michael Gruber
Decent thriller about an intellectual property lawyer who gets sucked into the hunt for a missing Shakespeare play, nothing special but not horrible, either. Found the parts where the lawyer was writing less enjoyable, though perhaps an accurate portrayal of a lawyer trying to sound more philosophical than he really is. Interesting side characters, especially a pair of booksellers' assistants who wind up on the trail of the missing play as well.
26 April 2010
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