So Now Go Tell
By Susan Sachon
Genre:-Crime Thriller
Pages:-344
Blurb:-After reaching a crisis point at 40, Jenny Watson is offered her dream job running a Shakespeare festival at a Tudor pub. She can hardly believe her luck at this brilliant new start, and chance to escape her unhappy past.
The job isn't all it seems, however.
The pub is remote and her mysterious boss is permanently absent; there's a 400 year old skull residing in the cellar; and the local actors are less than enthusiastic over her boss's choice of play. Then there's the growing conviction that someone's watching her.
Strange messages, withheld calls and shadows on the windows spike temporary attacks of stress-related blindness as she clings to her last chance to live her dream.
But as the dark play she's directing starts to unravel the secrets she's sworn never to tell, Jenny realises she's not at the pub by chance... and soon she finds herself the leading lady in a nightmare replay of her past
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My Review:-Jenny Watson takes on the job she's always dreamt off, bringing an old pub back to life. What better than a tutor pub for a Shakespearean Festival. Auditions are set up, but nothing is going to be as easy as she first thought. Trying to convince a small place that Shakespearean play will be fun and bring everyone together. But it's not just the people that she's finding hard, she's also got a feeling that someone is watching her every move and what's with the skull in the cellar. Nothing is what it seems as Jenny so finds out. I did find it a bit slow at the beginning but I still enjoyed reading this story. There are Shakespeare quotes at the beginning of each chapter, some I remember from school.
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