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Reviewed by Saifunnissa Hassam for Readers' Favorite
André Costa's Shakespeare's Vengeance is a historical fiction novel, an intriguing mystery involving a love story and murder. The heart of the story takes place one night in 1929, in New York City. The lives of the characters and the events leading up to that night are revealed through flashbacks. Thomas Barese and Richard Kaplinsky are lifelong friends and actors with a passion for the theater. Richard is now an actor with a secret group of actors and actresses. The group is dedicated to performing tragedies as a tribute to the Greek god of theater, Dionysus. To some degree, the performers can improvise but the play must end as written by the playwright. Thomas left his career in the performing arts about five years ago to marry and work at a conventional job. The two friends meet again when Richard is searching for an actor to join the Dionysia group. Thomas is excited to return to acting. He joins the group in a performance of Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. The story twists and turns and the tension rises as the performance unfolds.
I read André Costa's Shakespeare's Vengeance with intense and irresistible curiosity. How would this mystery novel unfold, knowing that in Shakespeare's play the two lovers die at the end? Would the play's performance in the novel be different from the original? I enjoyed particularly the character development of the major character, Thomas Barese. I loved how the novel reveals the life stories and experiences of Thomas, his friend Richard Kaplinsky, and the Dionysia group. The past and present flow back and forth. I thought the story gained great depth when Thomas shares his perspective on Shakespeare's tragic play. I felt a chill in the air, so to speak, as the Dionysia group reminds Thomas that in Dionysia performances, a tragic hero suffers on stage, and the actor is transformed into the character. I felt that the evocative dialogue, the vivid descriptions of actors and actresses, and the sparse setting of the stage, all contributed to the underlying tension of the novel and performance. I liked the twists and turns as the performance and novel progressed in parallel. I thought the ending was fantastic, befitting the novel's title, Shakespeare's Vengeance. A well-crafted mystery indeed!