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Bret Jones

Bio: Director of Drama at East Central University, Ada Oklahoma. Novelist, playwright and film maker, Bret is married with three children. He enjoys reading, old-time radio shows, and watching old movies. He received his Ph.D. in Education from the University of Oklahoma, 2003, an M. A. in Drama from the University of Oklahoma, 1993 and a B. A. in Speech/Theatre from East Central University, 1991. A multi-published author, in addition to writing, Bret works as Ass?t. Professor of Communication, Director of Theatre, East Central University, Ada, OK, 1997 - present.


 

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1 The Hamlet Ruse [MultiFormat]
by Bret Jones
  Jake Baldwin is in the middle of grueling rehearsals for the Midwest University's production of Hamlet when murder most foul strikes the college campus. Erin Varnum, English professor and all-around flirt, is found stabbed to death in her campus office. Following in the Danish prince's footsteps, Jake searches for the clues to find the killer of his colleague and friend. The Bard's famous work becomes more than just a play for the stage. Can the solution be in the pages of the play itself? (Published: 2006)

Words: 71265 - Reading Time: 203-285 min.
Category: Mystery/Crime
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