Hamlet
The Dane as never seen before €" in a daring, dazzling, sexy prose retelling of Shakespeare€s tragedy by best-selling author John Marsden.
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark, but Hamlet can€t be sure what€s causing the stench. His rage at his mother€s infidelities €" together with his greed for the sensual Ophelia and his dead father€s call to revenge a "murder most foul" €" have his mind in chaos, and he wants to scatter his traitorous uncle€s insides across the fields. But was it really his father€s ghost that night on the ramparts, or a hell-fiend sent to trick him? "Action is hot," he tells Ophelia, who lives shut up in a tower with her longings and lust. "Action is courage, and reflection is cowardly. Picking up the knife has the colors of truth. As soon as I hesitate. . . ." In this dark, erotically charged, beautifully crafted novel, John Marsden brings one of Shakespeare€s most riveting characters to full-blooded life in a narrative of intense psychological complexity.