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    <body><![CDATA[Matthew Pearl's The Poe Shadow is the first book I've read in a while that I did not like at all. The premise is interesting; a contemporary of Edgar Allen Poe attempts to discover what happened in the final days before the poet's death. Pearl had written the moderately entertaining The Dante Club p...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3416164">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I enjoyed Dante Club (I like historical fiction) and so was looking forward to reading The Poe Shadow--I even bought it in hardcover, which is rare for me.  Well, it was terrible.  Quite possibly the worst book I've ever read.  It was totally unclear to me what was going on--was he crazy or was all ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5790674">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p><strong>INCLUDES MATTHEW PEARL'S EXCLUSIVE AUDIO AFTERWORD ON THE TRUTH BEHIND POE'S DEATH!</strong><p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. Everyone seems to accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end -- except for a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a crusade to salvage Poe's. <p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances and unanswered questions of Poe's demise, he realizes that he must find the one person who can help: the real-life model for Poe's brilliant fictional detective character, C. Augustine Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection. Soon Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving international political agents and the lost secrets of Poe's final hours, and must himself turn master investigator to escape Poe's grisly fate. <p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>Drawing on original, groundbreaking research, the bestselling author of <em>The Dante Club</em> has once again crossed literary history with sublime craftsmanship and devious twists to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense.<p></p><p> </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[While this was an interesting subject &amp; the mystery surrounding Poe's death was written well, I HATED the lead character.  He was whiney, obsessive and at times down right stupid.  He's one of those guys with book smarts, but is dumb as a box of rocks when it comes to real life.  <br/><br/>He is o...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/22784712">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&#8220;I present to you . . . the truth about this man&#8217;s death and my life.&#8221;<br/><br/>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The public, the press, and even Poe&#8217;s own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard. Everyone, in fact, seems to believe this except a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances of Poe&#8217;s demise, he discovers that the writer&#8217;s last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are possibly willfully ignoring. Just when Poe&#8217;s death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin&#8211;in the form of Poe&#8217;s own stories. The young attorney realizes that he must find the one person who can solve the strange case of Poe&#8217;s death: the real-life model for Poe&#8217;s brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection.<br/>In short order, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe&#8217;s final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, Quentin Clark must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperiled fate from that of Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Following his phenomenal debut novel, The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl has once again crossed pitch-perfect literary history with innovative mystery to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense. Pearl&#8217;s groundbreaking research&#8211;featuring documented material never published before&#8211;opens a new window on the truth behind Poe&#8217;s demise, literary history&#8217;s most persistent enigma. The resulting novel is a publishing event that, through sublime craftsmanship, subtle wit, and devious twists, does honor to Poe himself]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I have to agree with a lot of the reviews here. I read and absolutely loved the Dante Club, so when I heard there was a new book from the same author, I snatched it up. The premise was tantalizing, what really happened to Edgar Alan Poe in his final days?<br/><br/>I got about halfway through this ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1861193">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[The real redeeming this about this book is that at the end (in the historical notes) you find out that the main character's conclusions about Poe might really be true. That made the book a million times more interesting... and yet I still think it only gets two stars. The main character is a bit too...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5704301">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I agree with several other reviewers that the last part of the book is just a bore.  I am not a mystery novel reader, so maybe it is common to constantly recap the previous events, but I found this irritating.  I struggled to finish the book.  The book does detail real and new facts about the death ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3360231">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[<em>The Poe Shadow<em> is a meticulously researched &quot;historical mystery&quot; novel that has many trees but no forest--that is to say, good details steeped in historical facts, acutely observed and well rendered, but in and of themselves not &quot;the story.&quot;<br/><br/>The book features a protago...</em></em><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47687448">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I am a big fan of Edgar Allan Poe.  I enjoy his &quot;horror&quot; stories, but I also especially like his detective stories.  He is considered to be the inventor of the detective story.  His character of Inspector Dupin in &quot;The Murders in the Rue Morgue&quot; and other stories is fascinating a...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/40824475">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&#8220;I present to you . . . the truth about this man&#8217;s death and my life.&#8221;<br/><br/>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The public, the press, and even Poe&#8217;s own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard. Everyone, in fact, seems to believe this except a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances of Poe&#8217;s demise, he discovers that the writer&#8217;s last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are possibly willfully ignoring. Just when Poe&#8217;s death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin&#8211;in the form of Poe&#8217;s own stories. The young attorney realizes that he must find the one person who can solve the strange case of Poe&#8217;s death: the real-life model for Poe&#8217;s brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection.<br/>In short order, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe&#8217;s final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, Quentin Clark must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperiled fate from that of Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Following his phenomenal debut novel, The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl has once again crossed pitch-perfect literary history with innovative mystery to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense. Pearl&#8217;s groundbreaking research&#8211;featuring documented material never published before&#8211;opens a new window on the truth behind Poe&#8217;s demise, literary history&#8217;s most persistent enigma. The resulting novel is a publishing event that, through sublime craftsmanship, subtle wit, and devious twists, does honor to Poe himself]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[It seems that I am outnumbered here in the reviews. I really enjoyed this book a lot.  <br/><br/>Many readers are commenting that The Poe Shadow is not as good as The Dante Club. Sure, a serial killer on the loose in Boston is compelling stuff. Graphic murder and mayhem trumps an intellectual myst...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/48596593">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[In two minds about this - the initial plot - finding out what happened in Edgar A Poe's mysterious few days before his death - that was intriguing, and the other plot - figuring out which was the real Dupin or whether both were imposters, and what happens to the &quot;hero&quot; of the novel - all l...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/68801485">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[ &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p><strong>INCLUDES MATTHEW PEARL'S EXCLUSIVE AUDIO AFTERWORD ON THE TRUTH BEHIND POE'S DEATH!</strong><p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. Everyone seems to accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end -- except for a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a crusade to salvage Poe's. <p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances and unanswered questions of Poe's demise, he realizes that he must find the one person who can help: the real-life model for Poe's brilliant fictional detective character, C. Augustine Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection. Soon Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving international political agents and the lost secrets of Poe's final hours, and must himself turn master investigator to escape Poe's grisly fate. <p></p><p>&lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>Drawing on original, groundbreaking research, the bestselling author of <em>The Dante Club</em> has once again crossed literary history with sublime craftsmanship and devious twists to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense.<p></p><p> </p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm interested in Poe and literary history but Pearl's novel was a mediocre way to explore them. I lost patience with the tiresome and dim-witted protagonist, a &quot;young man of idle wealth&quot; who embarks on an obsessive quest for the truth behind Poe's death. I appreciate his passion for liter...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/44608334">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&#8220;I present to you . . . the truth about this man&#8217;s death and my life.&#8221;<br/><br/>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The public, the press, and even Poe&#8217;s own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard. Everyone, in fact, seems to believe this except a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances of Poe&#8217;s demise, he discovers that the writer&#8217;s last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are possibly willfully ignoring. Just when Poe&#8217;s death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin&#8211;in the form of Poe&#8217;s own stories. The young attorney realizes that he must find the one person who can solve the strange case of Poe&#8217;s death: the real-life model for Poe&#8217;s brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection.<br/>In short order, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe&#8217;s final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, Quentin Clark must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperiled fate from that of Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Following his phenomenal debut novel, The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl has once again crossed pitch-perfect literary history with innovative mystery to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense. Pearl&#8217;s groundbreaking research&#8211;featuring documented material never published before&#8211;opens a new window on the truth behind Poe&#8217;s demise, literary history&#8217;s most persistent enigma. The resulting novel is a publishing event that, through sublime craftsmanship, subtle wit, and devious twists, does honor to Poe himself]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[<p> Matthew Pearl's best-selling <em>The Dante Club </em>(2003) successfully meshed history, literature, and mystery. Though he tries to duplicate this formula and honor a great American writer, <em>The Poe Shadow </em>fails to garner similar interest. First, Pearl's attempt to echo 19th-century prose is fusty and verbo...</p><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/45461121">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I am being a little generous with four stars, but three seemed stingy. I very much liked the premise of this book, and Pearl has a nice knack for literary mystery and period details. Perhaps I was hoping for more about Poe himself, or perhaps I hold all literary mysteries up to &quot;Possession&quot;...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/29138574">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I think the two-star rating, &quot;It was OK&quot; pretty much sums up my take on this book.  <br/><br/>While I enjoyed The Dante Club by Pearl, the Poe Shadow to me seemed to take forever to get going, and its first-person narration was rambling and dense.  I suspect Pearl might have been trying ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/50389629">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[&#8220;I present to you . . . the truth about this man&#8217;s death and my life.&#8221;<br/><br/>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The public, the press, and even Poe&#8217;s own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard. Everyone, in fact, seems to believe this except a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances of Poe&#8217;s demise, he discovers that the writer&#8217;s last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are possibly willfully ignoring. Just when Poe&#8217;s death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin&#8211;in the form of Poe&#8217;s own stories. The young attorney realizes that he must find the one person who can solve the strange case of Poe&#8217;s death: the real-life model for Poe&#8217;s brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection.<br/>In short order, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe&#8217;s final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, Quentin Clark must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperiled fate from that of Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Following his phenomenal debut novel, The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl has once again crossed pitch-perfect literary history with innovative mystery to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense. Pearl&#8217;s groundbreaking research&#8211;featuring documented material never published before&#8211;opens a new window on the truth behind Poe&#8217;s demise, literary history&#8217;s most persistent enigma. The resulting novel is a publishing event that, through sublime craftsmanship, subtle wit, and devious twists, does honor to Poe himself]]>
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  <read_at>Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I was hoping for a Dante's Club experience, which book was artfully inspired, with great historical detail that fit into that story seamlessly. <br/><br/>Poe Shadow seemed rather more like the author had a bunch of parts and characters and tried really hard to fit them into a story that never got ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/57574062">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[The Poe Shadow]]>
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    <![CDATA[&#8220;I present to you . . . the truth about this man&#8217;s death and my life.&#8221;<br/><br/>Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The public, the press, and even Poe&#8217;s own family and friends accept the conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who met a disgraceful end as a drunkard. Everyone, in fact, seems to believe this except a young Baltimore lawyer named Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who puts his own career and reputation at risk in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>As Quentin explores the puzzling circumstances of Poe&#8217;s demise, he discovers that the writer&#8217;s last days are riddled with unanswered questions the police are possibly willfully ignoring. Just when Poe&#8217;s death seems destined to remain a mystery, and forever sealing his ignominy, inspiration strikes Quentin&#8211;in the form of Poe&#8217;s own stories. The young attorney realizes that he must find the one person who can solve the strange case of Poe&#8217;s death: the real-life model for Poe&#8217;s brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin, the hero of ingenious tales of crime and detection.<br/>In short order, Quentin finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade, and the lost secrets of Poe&#8217;s final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, Quentin Clark must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperiled fate from that of Poe&#8217;s.<br/><br/>Following his phenomenal debut novel, The Dante Club, Matthew Pearl has once again crossed pitch-perfect literary history with innovative mystery to create a beautifully detailed, ingeniously plotted tale of suspense. Pearl&#8217;s groundbreaking research&#8211;featuring documented material never published before&#8211;opens a new window on the truth behind Poe&#8217;s demise, literary history&#8217;s most persistent enigma. The resulting novel is a publishing event that, through sublime craftsmanship, subtle wit, and devious twists, does honor to Poe himself]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[&quot;Much ado about nothing,&quot; or many words surrounding a meager story.<br/><br/>That said, this is a very well researched book about the late 19th Century in Baltimore.  Pearl also makes many interesting literary references regarding Edgar A. Poe and his work. These two redeeming factors he...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/45743036">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[This title is set in Baltimore, 1849. The body of Edgar Allan Poe has been buried in an unmarked grave. The conclusion that Poe was a second-rate writer who died a drunkard is accepted by all. But none of this deters Quentin Clark, an ardent admirer who risks his own career and reputation in a passionate crusade to salvage Poe's. Clark discovers that Poe's last days are riddled with vital unanswered questions. But just when Poe's death looks destined to remain a mystery, Quentin seeks out the one person who can solve this strange case: the real-life model for Poe's brilliant fictional detective character, C. Auguste Dupin. Having successfully recruited the man he believes to have inspired Poe's Dupin, Clarke is confronted by another claiming to be the true model. The two master detectives each seek to prove he is the real 'Dupin' by solving the mystery of Poe's death. Clark finds himself enmeshed in sinister machinations involving international political agents, a female assassin, the corrupt Baltimore slave trade and the lost secrets of Poe's final hours. With his own future hanging in the balance, he must turn master investigator himself to unchain his now imperilled fate from that of Poe.]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[<s>I am struggling to get through this book.</s> I've finally finished this book! It took me a while but you just need to power through it otherwise you will lose the desire to finish it. While I like the setting (the dark, gas lit alleys of 19th century Baltimore and Paris) and the Poe Era-inspired langua...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/42812050">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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