Hanlett, Princess Of Dayn Marque

Devlin O'Neill


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Hanlett, Princess Of Dayn Marque by Devlin O'Neill
In this book, Devlin O'Neill, literary license in hand, totally riffs on the Bard of Avon's best-known work. Shakespeare, of course, never wrote an original plot in his life, so O'Neill's ploy is completely justified. Not that this story adheres particularly well to Shakespeare's play - for one thing, there are no corpses strewn about - but the spirit is here, quite literally. This, too, is a ghost story, of sorts, and just as Hamlet was troubled by dreams, so, too, is Hermia Hanlett, protagonist of this effort.

In fact, everyone present is troubled by dreams - dreams of a most specific and bottom-warming nature. I trust no one finds that too surprising, given this yarn's spinner.

Chiefly, however, this is an excuse for the author to have fun with the myriad of lines he has known and loved most of his life, so come along and have a smile and maybe a chuckle with him.
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