"The best novel about the Bard since Nothing Like the Sun"-- Samuel R. Delany
Two graduate students, not alike in dignity: Joe Roper is a poor boy from Vermont, an aspiring Shakespeare biographer, who's found a letter from William Shakespeare--saying he didn't write the plays.
Posy's a Hollywood producer's daughter from Harvard. She's never met a high concept she didn't like, and she likes this one.
Posy wants to expose Shakespeare as a fraud and make the movie. Joe wants to save Shakespeare.
The two literary sleuths head for London to prove their clashing theories. But they find themselves in a world where the London Eye looks out over Shakespeare's city, Hollywood producers rub elbows with Elizabethan spies, and mystery shadows the heart of Westminster Abbey and the lanes of rural England.
And Joe and Posy find that, when you start chasing Shakespeares, what you find is not only who he was, but who you are, and how far you're willing to go...
"Wonderfully entertaining, thought-provoking, and highly readable--a stunning combination of fascinating fact and exciting fiction."--Sir Derek Jacobi "Anyone who enjoyed A.S. Byatt's
Possession or Josephine Tey's
The Daughter of Time will be suitably charmed-and enlightened. Literate, polished literary entertainment."--
Kirkus Reviews"Smart, sexy modern-day mystery reminiscent of A.S. Byatt's
Possession"--
Boston Globe"Marjorie Garber, meet Reese Witherspoon"--
The New York Times"A remarkable achievement, blending history and fantasy, past and present, ideas and emotions into a seamless whole that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking." --Iain Pears, author of
An Instance of the Fingerpost"By page five I forgot I was reading to comment and began reading to devour.
Chasing Shakespeares is breezy, erudite, never ponderous, a love story about how we make our heroes, and how they make us."-
New York Times bestselling author Gregory Maguire, author of
Wicked"Romance, intrigue, and the literary whodunit of our time--
Chasing Shakespeares is a romp and I savored every moment of it."-
New York Times bestselling author Hallie Ephron, author of
Careful What You Wish For"A brilliant and moving work! Sarah Smith gives Josephine Tey a run for her money, revealing vividly a slice of history we never knew we could believe in, intertwined with engrossing modern characters."-Ellen Kushner, author of
SwordspointNEIBA Bestseller--
Detroit Free Press four stars