For centuries there has been speculation about the veracity of Shakespeare's being the author of the many plays
bearing his name. The true story is revealed through encrypted messages within the whole work of Shakespeare.
Fellows presents a compelling case for the authorship to be that of Sir Francis Bacon. The author decodes the works
by Shakespeare and compares them to known historical events.
The encrypted codes were discovered by a country doctor who discovered Bacon's secret narrative hidden in these
codes. The hidden stories reveal that Bacon is the man who should have been King of England, since he was the son
born of the secret marriage between Elizabeth the Virgin Queen, and her lover, Lord Leicester, Robert Dudley. There
were two sons of that secret union: Francis Bacon, and Robert Devereux, Lord Essex.
This is another answer to the Shakespeare puzzle. It's a very fascinating theory. Included in the book are
descriptions and explanations of the codes which reveal the "true story." The facts are all documented and verified.
It is all very believable and logical. How can we not believe it? Or should we consider this just another "conspiracy
theory?"