Whether it's the battlefield or the football field, Beth Mac is relentless.Adored as much as she's feared, Corporal Elizabeth Mackenzie is nothing short of a full-blown enigma. Once awarded the Medal of Honour for her bold and arguably reckless efforts as a soldier, she eventually finds herself inching toward a different type of pedestal — one at Saint Judah's College.With her eyes on the prize, she's on a mission to take the captaincy, whatever the cost. And one by one her competition violently fall. Luckily, for Beth Mac, a doting boyfriend and a band of followers are far too easily manipulated for her to have to get her hands dirty. The school has its bets on the Grim Reaper being responsible. After all, that's who carried out the murderous rampage at the school just the year before.Full of all your classic sorority debauchery, Part One will take you on a journey of mysterious happenings with a down-under twist and a whole lot of slaughter. Bloody, witty and outrageously mad, it's Macbeth like you've never seen it before.Who knew football could be this deadly?
Beth Mac was an interesting read that read like a movie. It is a real page-turner about a soldier, Elizabeth Mackenzie, who got a Medal of Honour and she is a very cool character. I liked that she wears cool sunglasses and doesn't mess about, she is a real tough cookie! I found her adventures to be very intriguing and chaotic.
This book was full of twists and turns and was shocking at times. Beth Mac was a pleasure to read, worthy of 5 stars.
Beth Mac: Part One by D. M. Wright, with a nod to William Shakespeare, reimagines the classic tale of Macbeth in a modern, darkly thrilling setting. Corporal Elizabeth Mackenzie, known as Beth Mac, transitions from a decorated soldier to a ruthless competitor at Saint Judah's College, where she's determined to become the captain of the football team. As her rivals mysteriously fall one by one, the school buzzes with rumors of a Grim Reaper, echoing past tragedies. This novel offers a bloody, witty, and unpredictable twist on Shakespearean themes, making it a gripping read for fans of intense drama and suspense.