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Hardcover The Merchant of Vengeance Book

ISBN: 0765304260

ISBN13: 9780765304261

The Merchant of Vengeance

(Book #4 in the Shakespeare & Smythe Series)

Will, the fledgling playwright and poet, and Tuck, the would-be actor and rest-of-the-time ostler, have been enjoying their lives on and behind the stage...if only it wasn't for the occasional... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Revenge...And Then Some

The fourth book in the Shakespeare and Smythe Mystery series by Simon Hawke, "The Merchant of Vengeance" adds to the promise that the earlier three works in the series set in motion. Loosely based on "The Merchant of Venice" Hawke weaves his tale of murder and intrigue around and about the life of William Shakespeare and his trusty companion and fellow aspiring thespian Tuck Smythe. As usual, the pair find themselves ensconced in a mystery partly of their own making, with no choice but to find a way out. The story begins when Portia Mayhew's enagement to Thomas Locke is canceled by her father, solely due to the fact that Thomas's mother was a Jewess and he is therefore a Jew by heritage. The couple is counseled to elope, but Thomas is found dead on the very day he receives this advice. His murder brings Portia's father into question, and has Thomas's father "Shy" Locke seeking vengeance against the murderer. There ensues a trial by the guild of thieves who rule the Elizabethean underworld, with Shakespeare playing lawyer to clear Henry Mayhew of a murder he didn't commit. But who else had a motive to commit such an act? Hawke has done a fine job with weaving these mysteries around Shakespeare's life and threading some of his greatest lines ever into the conversations throughout the novel. At times the writing is heavy handed; it tries too hard to capture the slang expressions of the time and often repeats the same thoughts, if only in a different 'turn of phrase'. But for Shakespeare and mystery fans, these books are a delightful escape into the world that Shakespeare lived in and created. Hawke has always acknowledged that he is not scholar on Shakespeare, but the research and imagining he has done has breathed new life into some of the bard's best-loved works.

A wonderful depiction of a young William Shakespeare.

Hawke writes his Shakespearean mystery series like a Shakespearean scholar. There are enough similarites in the plot, characters and language to hearken back to the play that the book is based from. In this case, The Merchant of Venice. In this book we see Will and Tuck embroiled in a family squabble that turns out to result in the death of a young journeyman tailor. As it turns out the young tailor is the son of the head of the Crime Guild, and because of that Tuck and Will are thrown smack in the middle of a vengeance ploy. As in the Merchant of Venice, even anti-Semitism is made a part of the plot of the book. This, the same as the other books in this series is a good fun mystery with lots of sparkling dialogue to keep things interesting.

A smart and humorous Elizabethan mystery

Simon Hawke's voice again brings his popular characterizations to life of fledgling playwright William Shakespeare and side-kick, would-be-thespian Symington Smythe. In a suitably complex plot, the story comes alive in the Elizabethan issues of marriage outside of ones class, anti-Semitism, and daily life in London's underworld. The level of detail shows that Hawke is fully comfortable in portraying this blend of historical fact and fiction. A good read, filled with a few unexpected twists and turns, and a number of tongue in cheek allusions to Shakespeare's plays that keep you grinning. A pleasant quick read for a spring or summer afternoon.

Murder, Shakespeare Wrote!

"The Merchant of Vengeance"is the fourth in the lively, witty, and creatively clever series by Simon Hawke which features, of all people, William Shakespeare and his fellow Thespian Tuck Smythe! Mr. Hawke shows his command of Shakespeare as he develops a (sort of) mystery that invokes the Good Bard's name in vain quite often!Of course, one can enjoy this mystery series without having read a line of Shakespeare, but having some command of this most famous of playwrights is a plus. It's fun to see just how many Shakespearean allusions you can catch.In "Merchant," of course, Hawke provides a "background" of the more famous "Merchant of Venice." Shakespeare wishes to out play Christopher Marlow and to portray a Jew as a Jew thinks not as he is perceived. But there's the rub! Quickly Will and Tuck are embroiled in a murder and together they strut and fret their way to the final solution. Most of the story line is fairly predictable, but no matter. Mr. Hawke's entertaining book moves along, looking like the innocent flower and showing the serpent under it. Face face DOES hide false heart as the due screw their courage to the sticking place go for their pound of flesh! A fun read!(Billyjhobbs@tyler.net)
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