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Dee-Coding Shakespeare: The Holy Trinity Solution Series - Book 1

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Six years' of intense research into Shakespeare's grave, monument, and Sonnets dedication, went into producing this ground-breaking work. Readers are taken on a fascinating journey in which they're guided to solve the codes that explain a hitherto completely unsuspected side to the greatest literary mystery ever. In a revelation of detective work, the author thoroughly documents the supporting role of Dr. John Dee, alchemist, mathematician, and leading cryptographer in the Elizabethan court.The codes predict an actual location — the Holy of Holies Altar Stone within the poet's church in Stratford-upon-Avon — where the Bard claims to have left physical evidence that may finally solve the centuries-old controversy surrounding his identity. A bold claim indeed! Green knew that the only way to convince the world of such a wild hypothesis would be to conduct a truly audacious heist to secure the needed scientific proof. With the results of a covert radar scan conclusively validating the codes, Green has finally published this epic journey of discovery. In it he challenges the public to make their voices heard by going to www.ToBeOrNotToBe.org to cast their votes to open (or not!) the Altar. If the second part of the codes prove as accurate as the first, there's a priceless cultural treasure awaiting our discovery... the Holy Grail of Literature! Read the entire story of this incredible journey of intrigue and mystery that will ultimately re-write history.

234 pages, Paperback

Published October 22, 2012

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May 19, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A delightful, thought-provoking, puzzle-filled adventure

If you’ve ever been curious about the mystery surrounding Shakespeare’s true identity, or just love a good puzzle, Dee-Coding Shakespeare is a must-read. Alan Green takes readers on an engaging, code-cracking journey through gravestones, sonnets, and historical monuments, uncovering hidden clues that point to the involvement of John Dee and Edward de Vere in Shakespeare’s authorship. The book leans into the Oxfordian theory, but with a refreshing twist: Green isn’t out to convert anyone. He describes himself as a “Nonfordian,” more interested in following evidence than pushing a narrative.

The book reads like an interactive game, full of illustrations, diagrams, and clues that make you feel like a detective on a literary treasure hunt. Green’s style, so familiar from his YouTube videos, is playful, witty, and infectiously enthusiastic. Despite the esoteric subject matter (expect some Greek, Latin, and archaic English), his explanations are clear and accessible even if you're new to this kind of thing.

What stood out most to me was how fun this book is. It’s both intellectually stimulating and genuinely delightful. I found myself smiling and even laughing at times. Who knew Shakespearean code-breaking could feel like a party?

I’d recommend Dee-Coding Shakespeare to anyone curious about hidden history, authorship debates, or those who just enjoy a good mystery. I’m already planning a second read to catch all the little clues I might’ve missed the first time around. Five stars, easy.
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