The Lake of Dead Languages explained

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The Lake of Dead Languages
Author:Carol Goodman
Cover Artist:Mats Widén/Photonica
Country:USA
Language:English
Genre:Mystery
Publisher:Ballantine Books
Pub Date:January 2002
Media Type:Book
Pages:390
Isbn:0-345-45089-2

The Lake of Dead Languages is the 2002 mystery debut novel of writer Carol Goodman, who won the Hammett Prize for her 2004 book The Seduction of Water.[1]

Synopsis

Jane Hudson left the Heart Lake School for Girls after the mysterious suicide of her roommates. Now, 20 years later, she is returning as the new Latin teacher, only to experience an eerie repeat of those past incidents.

Reception

The Lake of Dead Languages received mixed reviews. The Boston Globe called it " a gothic and elegant page turner, made more believable by Jane's even and balanced narration,"[2] and The Denver Posts reviewer called it "a book that needs the roar of a fire to ward off its psychic chill."[3] On the other hand, Kirkus Reviews called it "a gothic, unconvincing debut replete with incest, homoeroticism, and murder," and "Trash, despite the highfalutin Latin and classic references—and not very sexy trash at that;" noting "the manufactured logic" of Jane's return to Heart Lake, given her history there.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Past winners . International Association of Crime Writers/North America. 13 November 2012.
  2. News: 'Lake' Plunges Readers Into Involving Mystery . . 17 January 2002 . Erica. Noonan . D3.
  3. News: 20 January 2002 . . DD-02 . School memories strike a chill . Robin. Vidimos.
  4. Web site: The Lake of Dead Languages . . 1 November 2001.