Review of Shakespeare's Table

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Re: Review of Shakespeare's Table

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I'd be intrigued to find out what motive someone would have to murder someone who wishes to donate a Shakespearean artifact. I am not a big fan of Shakespeare, but one cannot deny the impact he had on society even today.
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Workplace hurdles are not always easy to cross. Jordan in Howard Gimple's "Shakespeare's Table" must be a genius to have succeeded. I'll like to know how the story ended. Congrats on being BOTD. Nice review.
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The plot sounds so promising. I love mysteries with satisfying yet unexpected endings. From your review, the author did a good job hiding clues throughout the book. The artifact element adds more intrigue to the story. Definitely a page-turner. I can't wait to dive into the book. Thank you for your enthusiastic review.
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The mystery of the professor's murder and Jordan's search for the artifact help make the plot engaging and intriguing. I like when you look back and see how the ending fits in with events throughout the book.
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Post by Surabhi Rani »

'Official Review: Shakespeare's Table' by Howard Gimple has a vivid and illustrative introduction. This is a story about a murder investigation. The protagonist tries to find an artifact that can save her department of the Special Collections Library. Readers passionate about Shakespeare will enjoy the book. They will also be able to connect with the characters. Finally, the ending fits in with events throughout the book.
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The review gave me a good idea about the book and highlighted the important points for the readers. Murder mystery with the main character as a suspect. From the OBC'S review it seems that the author did a good job of presenting the clues. Which makes the book exciting for fans of this genre. Congrats on BOTD
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Shakespeare's Table is an adventure about Jordan trying to find an artifact. It is thrilling and enjoyable. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

A murder mystery that involves a lost artifact belonging to one of the most famous writers in history is everything I could have asked for!
Thank you for your review.
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This reading is a very interesting proposal, the synopsis tells us that it will be a fight to keep open the department to which the protagonist belongs, however now they will also have to save an important artifact and describe a murderer. Good job #BOTD
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Combining mystery and suspense with clues regarding a table that once belonged to Shakespeare, today's BOTD follows Jordan as she not only works to save her department from being eliminated, but also prove her innocence after being named a murder suspect. Readers who enjoy murder mysteries are in for a treat with this one! Thank you so much for the awesome review! I've downloaded my copy. :-)
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Shakespeare's Table" by Howard Gimple entails Jordan's department facing cuts, but a Shakespeare artifact could save it. The donor is murdered, leaving Jordan to find the artifact and clear her name.
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What a murder mystery! I just love how the events unfold in the story that will keep you hooked through the end.
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I haven't read a crime thriller with this premise! So interesting! Kudos on the BOTD!
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Post by Shakeem Sylvester »

This was, all in all, a thorough review. I love the way you acknowledged the minor issues while still highlighting the great story being told. I always enjoy murder mysteries that introduce other suspects but also have enough depth to keep you second-guessing the existing ones, and I think you did a great job of making me want to read the book. So, thanks to you I have a new book to read.
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Post by Creole »

"Shakespeare's Table" by Howard Gimple seems like an intriguing mystery. I hope Jordan finds the table, retains her job and clears her name. Lovely review!
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