The Dante Club

by Matthew Pearl | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0812971043 Global Overview for this book
Registered by bookrabbit of Wilmington, Massachusetts USA on 3/24/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by bookrabbit from Wilmington, Massachusetts USA on Friday, March 24, 2006
Wow - I expected a lot more out of this book. I basically had to force myself to read it. It just dragged for the first 50 + pages . . . The mystery and resolution was interesting but the dialogue and characters dragged the book down. I was the only member of my book group that finished the book - which says a lot! There are people out there that enjoyed so I hope the next person to come across this book will be one of them!

Book Description:
Pearl's gripping debut novel, set in Boston in 1865, begins with the discovery of the maggot-ridden, dead body of Judge Artemus Healey. The murder shocks the city, and the police are horrified by the possibility that Healey may have been alive for the four days during which the maggots consumed his body. The next murder is equally as disturbing: Reverend Elisha Talbot is found in the underground passages beneath the church, having been buried alive with his feet burned off. The members of the Dante Club--publisher J. T. Fields, essayist Oliver Wendell Holmes, and poets James Russell Lowell and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow--have been laboring on translating and discussing Dante's Divine Comedy and quickly recognize the gruesome murders from the pages of Dante's Inferno. Knowing that only a limited number of people are familiar with Dante's work, the members of the Dante Club conduct their own investigation into the killings. They zero in on a disgruntled Italian academic living in Boston, but the killer, whom they refer to as Lucifer, may be even closer than they suspect. Expertly weaving period detail, historical fact (the Dante Club did indeed exist), complex character studies, and nail-biting suspense, Pearl has written a unique and utterly absorbing tale. (Booklist)

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