Thursday 3 February 2011

Son of TV Presenter completes Dad's book

Place: Kersoe, at the foot of Bredon Hill.

TV presenter Gwynn Richards started a book that he sadly was unable to finish before he died, two years ago. He was a regional broadcaster who presented ATV Today in the 1970's, and BBC's Points West, and then became a network radio producer at Pebble Mill in Birmingham.
The book told of codes and ciphers hidden around the country, detailing proof that Shakespeare did not write any plays at all.
His son, Simon Richards, aged 44, has now completed the book, and it is available to buy on Amazon. All the profits from the book will go to charity.
Initially, I wasn't too interested in the book, but - believe me - when you look into it for more than five minutes it becomes incredibly obvious that Shakespeare could barely write his own name, let alone a play!
"I took the essential truth of his research, added some of my own ideas and turned it into a fast-paced thriller, something more like The Da Vinci Code but hopefully better written."
Shakespeare's Truth by Rex Richards.

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