The King of Infinite Space

hardcover, 384 pages

Published Aug. 10, 2021 by G.P. Putnam's Sons.

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978-0-525-53589-8
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What an intriguing book. It's a retelling of Hamlet, with a sprinkling of other Shakespearean plays. It's a love story. It's an exploration of three characters whose lives intertwine in a theatre in Manhattan. It's about life and death. It's gorgeously written. It's also a mystery, though that's probably less important than the other factors. returnreturnI came close to putting it down early on. I found the central character of Benjamin annoying, and didn't entirely believe that two other characters could find him so endearing. They all seemed a bit too smugly privileged, orbiting a wealthy young man. But I'm glad I persisted and, while he continued to be irritating, I grew involved in how he related to Lia and Horatio, and his philosophical-scientific speculations helped make up for his more immature characteristics. returnreturnBen's father has died, and he doesn't believe it was a suicide. He suspects his uncle, who …