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The School of Night by Alan Wall

nlgn's review

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4.0

"Quite good, the revelation is handled particularly successfully, without the sense of letdown or disappointment that can occasionally result at the end of a conspiracy theory story."

krismcd59's review

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2.0

Wall covers oft-trodden ground here and offers little more than a tormented, navel-gazing faux-academic hero to pursue the well-worn conundrum of the Shakespearean authorship "question" -- which is only a question for conspiracy theorists who don't find the intricacies of real history interesting enough. This theme has been much more entertainingly addressed by Michael Malone, George Garrett, Charles Nicholl, Peter Whelan, and many more.
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