Who's to Blame?

A Literary Comedy

Mystery & Suspense, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Jeffery S. Williams ISBN: 9780595630325
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: March 17, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Jeffery S. Williams
ISBN: 9780595630325
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: March 17, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

It maketh me turnest over in my grave.
William Shakespeare

Whos To Blame not only takes us on a romp through Shakespeares plays, but down hilarious back alleys and side doors we havent visited before. Williamss intuitive comic timing tells us that he understands all the literary clichsand how to turn them cheerfully upside down.
Caroline Ferdinandsen, Author of The Forecast

SherChristispeare is the finest sleuth in sixteenth-century England, but when hes ordered to investigate the suspicious deaths of Prince Hamlet and his family in Denmark and then the Montagues and Capulets of Fair Verona, he uncovers an intriguing mystery of literary revisionist proportions. The wily and witty detective and his bungling sidekick Pancho embark on two rollicking adventures where there is no shortage of wine, women, and words. Using old school cunning and state-of-the-art forensics, the pair stops at nothing to solve two of literatures most famous tragedies and bring the guilty parties to justice. Author Jeffery Williams creates a wacky and winsome spoof/sequel/pastiche/whodunit that leaves no Shakespearean line or scene unparodied.

Take a fresh angle on two of Shakespeares greatest works, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, and enter the world of SherChristispeare and Pancho as they find out Whos to Blame.

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It maketh me turnest over in my grave.
William Shakespeare

Whos To Blame not only takes us on a romp through Shakespeares plays, but down hilarious back alleys and side doors we havent visited before. Williamss intuitive comic timing tells us that he understands all the literary clichsand how to turn them cheerfully upside down.
Caroline Ferdinandsen, Author of The Forecast

SherChristispeare is the finest sleuth in sixteenth-century England, but when hes ordered to investigate the suspicious deaths of Prince Hamlet and his family in Denmark and then the Montagues and Capulets of Fair Verona, he uncovers an intriguing mystery of literary revisionist proportions. The wily and witty detective and his bungling sidekick Pancho embark on two rollicking adventures where there is no shortage of wine, women, and words. Using old school cunning and state-of-the-art forensics, the pair stops at nothing to solve two of literatures most famous tragedies and bring the guilty parties to justice. Author Jeffery Williams creates a wacky and winsome spoof/sequel/pastiche/whodunit that leaves no Shakespearean line or scene unparodied.

Take a fresh angle on two of Shakespeares greatest works, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, and enter the world of SherChristispeare and Pancho as they find out Whos to Blame.

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