Having Fun on Shakespeare's 400th

To celebrate Shakespeare’s brilliance and honor

 the  400th anniversary of his death,

 4 mystery authors 

share their 

contemporary novels connected to the Bard.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MACDEATH, mystery by Cindy Brown.“A gut-splitting mystery…a hilarious
riff on the Scottish play (*Mystery Magazine*). When actress Ivy Meadows
scores her first big break as an acrobatic witch in a circus-themed
production of *Macbeth, *she forgets all about the famous curse*--*until
one of the cast dies on opening night. http://amzn.to/1Ohx14f
 

PLAN X by Lise McClendon - A quick and thoughtful thriller that takes
 Officer Cody Byrne around the globe in a series of murderous twists that include
 shocking personal discovery, Shakespearean drama and royal connections that
 she never could have seen coming. - Indie Reader http://smarturl.it/plan--x
 

NINE DAYS TO EVIL, psychological suspense by Nancy G. West. A newly 
wed graduate student studies Shakespeare and abnormal psychology. Her husband’s
 desperate call, a stalker and an attack make her afraid to trust anyone. 
Emboldened by studying Othello, she resolves to find the truth, knowing one
misstep can push her into the clutches of people who want her dead.  http://tinyurl.com/a9aswr9

SHAKESPEARE'S BLOOD, thriller by Peg Herring - Touring Britain, Mercedes Maxwell is forced into a race

 with evil when she discovers a book that promises Spanish treasure, the secrets of the world's greatest writer, 

and death if she doesn't stay a step ahead of those who want to take it from her. 

http://www.amazon.com/Shakespeares-Blood-Peg-Herring-ebook/dp/B0053GCTLE

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