The Fortune Teller
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نقد و بررسی
April 3, 2017
Semele Cavnow, an expert in historical manuscripts, thinks the only complication of her job in Switzerland is the inappropriate sexual chemistry between her and Theo Bossard, her client. Grieving her father’s sudden death and hurt by a fight with her mother, Semele retreats into her work. When she discovers a prophetic manuscript on her last day of the job, she embarks on a quest that stretches back through her personal history and all the way to the ancient world. The prophecy, written by a seer with ties to the library of Alexandria, contains vignettes from throughout history. These are much more interesting than Semele’s story, which is both predictable and slightly melodramatic. With considerable attention to historical detail, Womack gives the readers windows into life in ancient Gundeshapur, Renaissance-era Milan and Paris, and revolutionary Russia. The destination isn’t very satisfying, but the journey is delightful. Agent: Brianne Johnson, Writers House.
Narrators Lisa Flanagan and Robin Miles are a perfect match for this romantic thriller about an appraiser of ancient text, Semele, who finds herself exploring her familial connection to a specific assignment she has been given. The back-and-forth between the narrators illuminates the two worlds in this novel--a colliding past and present that unfold in Semele's discoveries. Miles's voice represents an alluring, mystical, and at times painful ancient history, while Flanagan offers a more urgent, mysterious yet steady pace representing Semele's current circumstances. Both narrators entice with every word. The romantic adventure grows through their inflections as the two worlds unite. Although each narrator represents a different time, they intertwine and complement this generational tale of powerful fortune-tellers. T.E.C. � AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
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