Books by Simon Hawke and Complete Book Reviews
Simon Hawke, Author . Forge $23.95 (256p) ISBN 978-0-312-87894-8
Will Shakespeare and Tuck Smythe, the Elizabethan era's answer to Holmes and Watson, return for a second amusing stint as amateur sleuths (after 2000's A Mystery of Errors). Tuck laments his apparent lack of talent as an actor, though he...
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Simon Hawke, Author . Forge $23.95 (253p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0426-1
In Hawke's solid fourth entry in his somewhat discursive series about ostler Tuck Smythe and young Will Shakespeare (after 2002's Much Ado About Murder
), Will wants to write a better play than Kit Marlowe's Jew of Malta
, but he has...
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Simon Hawke, Author Warner Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-446-36260-3
Hawke opens his third fantasy series by introducing Dr. Marvin ``Doc'' Brewster, a research scientist whose time-travel machine takes a wrong turn into a parallel magical universe. Doc's first time machine, programmed for a round trip, left the...
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Simon Hawke, Author Jove Books $4.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-515-10845-3
This Civil War tale by Hawke ( The Cleopatra Crisis ), the first of a projected series, is less an integration of fiction and history than an ex post facto assessment of the battles and officers' abilities. Maj. Anthony Wayne Gallio comes from a...
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Simon Hawke, Author Forge $23.95 (304p) ISBN 978-0-7653-0241-0
Young Will Shakespeare and his apprentice actor sidekick, ostler Tuck Smythe, look into the slaying of a well-to-do London merchant while the plague has closed all London theaters in Simon Hawke's engaging third outing for his Elizabethan Holmes
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Simon Hawke, Author Forge $22.95 (240p) ISBN 978-0-312-87372-1
In the ebullient spirit of the hit movie Shakespeare in Love, young William Shakespeare takes center stage as an aspiring playwright and sleuth in this lighthearted historical from SF author Hawke, absorbing everything he sees and goes through,...
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Simon Hawke, Author, Simon Hawk, Author TSR $4.95 (308p) ISBN 978-1-56076-676-6
Hawke's ``Tribe of One'' trilogy opens with the youth and early adventures of Sorak, who is part elf and part halfling; he possesses psionic (mind-reading) talent as well multiple personalities, the latter the result of early childhood trauma. Found
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