The 400-Year-Old Evidence That Proves Shakespeare Did Not Write Shakespeare

Los Angeles, CA – Robert Boog’s ground-breaking new book “The Trial of William Shakespeare” offers unique proof that Shakespeare did NOT author his well-known works. Boog takes readers on an incredible historical fictional journey where a twenty-first century lawyer utilizes AI technology to solve the enigma surrounding Shakespeare’s authorship. It is an exciting blend of fiction and nonfiction.

Michael McKenzie, an accomplished Los Angeles attorney, takes on the most unique case of his career: defending Edward de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford, who alleges that Shakespeare did not write the plays, poems, and sonnets attributed to him. Thanks to the wonders of artificial intelligence, communication between eras is made possible, enabling historical figures to engage with the present. By reversing the programming, Michael revisits Edward’s life, to uncover the truth behind his assertions.

This book is not merely a work of fiction; it presents fresh evidence that has been around for more than 400 years but has not been acknowledged by specialists. Michael and the entire court become entangled in the prospect that Edward’s claims may, in fact, have some merit as the drama in the courtroom plays out. “Is there a reason to doubt that the Bard of Avon did not write the Shakespeare canon?” is a topic that the story daringly poses.

“The Trial of William Shakespeare” is a brilliantly staged account of a court proceeding that vividly illustrates the Shakespeare authorship dispute via the use of contemporary artificial intelligence. With its seamless blending of two very different universes, the book offers readers a realistic, action-packed experience that will undoubtedly have them on the edge of their seats. The narrative dives into themes of identity, heritage, and the ability of technology to connect the past and present in addition to solving historical mysteries.

Here is what one reader said: “Well, I consider myself a skeptical person but your book convinced me. I believe you have hard evidence that proves the Edward de Vere authorship theory. I learned a lot from reading this book. I enjoyed it.”

Written for fans of Dateline, 48 Hours, and other reality-crime TV shows, author Robert Boog has crafted an exciting and thought-provoking tale that will captivate readers passionate about literature, history, and legal drama. Tired of talking about Biden and Trump? “The Trial of William Shakespeare” is set to challenge conventional wisdom and spark new discussions about one of the greatest mysteries in literary history.

About the Author:

Robert Boog is a skilled writer renowned for his ability to combine compelling historical detail with contemporary narrative. His most recent book, “The Trial of William Shakespeare,” demonstrates his ability to write gripping stories that question conventional wisdom and encourage readers to consider alternative viewpoints.

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