The Shakespeare Incident

The Shakespeare Incident by Jonathan Miller, published by Artemesia Publishing, LLC in 2021, is a 372-page work written in English. This narrative unfolds in the ghost town of Shakespeare, NM, a location steeped in mystery and speculation, particularly regarding its alleged connection to the 1947 Roswell incident. The story follows Denny Song, who claims that extraterrestrial influences led him to confront law enforcement, prompting his sister, Denise Song, to defend him in a legal battle that intertwines personal and supernatural elements.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a courtroom drama that explores themes of insanity, conspiracy, and trust. As Denise navigates the complexities of her brother’s case, she grapples with her own secrets and the enigmatic presence of her new boyfriend, who may hold critical information. The narrative delves into the intersections of law, the occult, and the supernatural, offering a unique blend of fiction and thriller elements that challenge perceptions of reality and truth.
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The ghost town of Shakespeare, NM sits at the end of America and perhaps the edge of the earth. Was it also visited by aliens in 1947, the same year as the Roswell incident? Denny Song claims that he shot at deputies near Shakespeare because the “aliens made him do it.” When his sister, budding attorney Denise Song, comes to town, she raises the insanity defense to save her brother. But suppose he’s telling the truth? Denise has secrets of her own and soon finds herself in a courtroom drama that could unlock a vast conspiracy involving law enforcement, the military and perhaps parties unknown. And can she trust her new boyfriend, the mysterious stranger who seems to have the files that could blow this case wide open?
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