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The Semper Sonnet - Seth J. Margolis
The Semper Sonnet
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In this stunning thrill ride, perfect for fans of Steve Berry, a poem holds the key to unlocking the past and to eliminating the future. Lee Nicholson takes the academic world by storm, seemingly unearthing a never-before published sonnet by William Shakespeare. When she reads the poem on the... show more
In this stunning thrill ride, perfect for fans of Steve Berry, a poem holds the key to unlocking the past and to eliminating the future. Lee Nicholson takes the academic world by storm, seemingly unearthing a never-before published sonnet by William Shakespeare. When she reads the poem on the air, her words are ignored by all but a small group of people. There are the Eng
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781682300565 (1682300560)
ASIN: 1682300560
Publisher: Diversion Publishing
Pages no: 374
Edition language: English
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It's a Mad Mad World
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3.0 The Semper Sonnet by Seth Margolis
In this stunning thrill ride, perfect for fans of Dan Brown and Steve Berry, a long-lost manuscript, written for Elizabeth I, holds the key to unlocking the past—and to eliminating the future. Lee Nicholson is ready to take the academic world by storm, having discovered a sonnet she believes was w...
Celticlady's Reading Room
Celticlady's Reading Room rated it
5.0 A Great Thriller
I have to say that this book grabbed me from the beginning chapter to the last page. I love anything Elizabethan and after reading the first chapter that was dated March 20 1555 by a man, Rufus Hatton, physician to Elizabeth I. What intrigued me about that first chapter was the fact that Queen Eliza...
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews rated it
3.5 The Semper Sonnet
Lee Nicholson believes she has found something that will make her academic career. As an English literature grad student at Columbia, Lee believes she has found a new sonnet written by Shakespeare. After an appearance on the evening news where Lee reads a stanza of the sonnet, everything goes downhi...
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