Shakespeare 2012 - Part III

By Cathal McCarron
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Published: Oct. 20, 2012
Words: 15,880 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781301701469


Short description

William Shakespeare finds himself brought forward in time from 1612 to 2012. He explores London and tries to come to terms with the challenges of his new situation.

Extended description

William Shakespeare is back!

According to ancient Mayan prophecies, 2012 is a portentous year for humanity. On the evening of 20th June, the hallowed midsummer night, William Shakespeare finds himself mysteriously transported from London in 1612 to London in 2012.

Whilst exploring this shocking, strange new world, Shakespeare unwittingly becomes the only person who can prevent a cataclysmic disaster hitting the UK on the 21st December 2012, the day the Mayans predicted the end of time.

Can the Bard save Britain ...?

This is the third of five instalments.

Tags

mystery, shakespeare, london, 2012, mayan, mayan 2012

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Review by: tracy trombetta on Nov. 13, 2012 : star star star star
This series is just a little bit "out there"? - BUT -I seriously can't wait for the next one!! The characters (even Shakespeare) are detailed and believable and the story line is very unique...
(reviewed within a month of purchase)

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