Shakespeares Champion, Charlaine Harris
Shakespeares Champion, Charlaine Harris
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Shakespeare's Champion

Author: Charlaine Harris

Narrator: Julia Gibson

Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/16/2009


Synopsis

From Charlaine Harris, the #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author behind HBO’s hit series True Blood and NBC’s Midnight, Texas, the second installment in a mystery series that pulls no punches …When Lily Bard agrees to open the gym for her sometime-boyfriend, it’s a sign of something she’s rejected for years—connection. Trust. The beginnings of being part of a community. And when she finds the corpse of a murdered bodybuilder waiting for her, it’s a sign she doesn’t know nearly as much about the home she’s chosen as she thought.Shakespeare, Arkansas has seen three unsolved, seemingly unconnected murders in two months, and the town is tense with suspicion and rage. Lily’s contact on the police force develops an ulterior agenda. An anonymous white supremacist group is papering cars and threatening worse to come. And there’s a new man in town, someone whose face reminds Lily of the darkest time in her past …Shakespeare needs answers, and Lily can’t rest until she has them. But there’s no telling how deep the rot spreads. And if she can’t trust anyone, she’ll be facing it down alone.“Full of surprises, this second fast-paced and gripping Lily Bard adventure showcases the amateur sleuth’s strength, determination, and martial arts prowess […] An engaging puzzler that's propelled smoothly along by Lily’s easy no-frills narration.”—Publishers Weekly

About Charlaine Harris

Charlaine Harris is the New York Times bestselling author of the Southern Vampire series, the Aurora Teagarden series, and the Lily Bard novels, along with several stand-alone titles. A member of the Mystery Writers of America and the American Crime Writers League, she lives in Arkansas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jilly

There are certain books that haven't appealed to me because of the descriptions of the main character's hobby or job because in order to make the character "real", we need to see them doing these things with details on the activity. That is the case with Lily Bard. She does two things a lot: cleanin......more

Goodreads review by Hallie

[Editing because I slipped into the descriptors of race used in the book, which I shouldn't have done. Not good.] As I said in my brief write-up of the first Lily Bard book, I had to try not to be too critical just because I was comparing this series to Julia Spencer-Fleming's series. The second book......more