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Old 12-08-2010, 05:46 AM   #5
DixieGal
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It was good, but odd to read a play written in the style of Shakespeare about one of his most famous characters. I did not want to put it down and read it in about 3 hours. I am always looking for unique books, and this one is in a category all its own.

I am rapidly becoming a Thomas Brookside fan!

Spoiler:
This play takes up where Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" ended. You might call it the sequel. Shylock takes up with some sort of demonic character who helps him destroy Venice and get his revenge.
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