

Denmark,
Tennessee stinks. Bad. The smell hits Horatio Wilkes the moment he
pulls into town to visit his best friend, Hamilton Prince. And it's
not just the paper plant and the polluted Copenhagen River that's
stinking up Denmark: Hamilton's father has been poisoned and the killer
is still at large.
Why?
Because nobody believes Rex Prince was murdered. Nobody except Horatio
and Hamilton. Now they need to find the killer before someone else
dies, but it won't be easy. It seems like everyone's a suspect. Hamilton's
hot, tree-hugging ex-girlfriend Olivia Mendelsohn is determined to
clean up the river-and the Prince family that's been polluting it
for decades. Hamilton's mom, Trudy Prince, just married her husband's
brother, Claude, and signed over half of the plant and profits. And
then there's Ford N. Branff, Trudy's old flame, who's waging a hostile
takeover of Elsinore Paper.
Motive,
means, opportunity-they all have them. But who among them has committed
murder most foul? If high school junior Horatio Wilkes can just get
past the smell, he might get to the bottom of all this.
Dial
Books | October 2007 | Ages 14 and Up
Available in hardcover and paperback
ALA 2008 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
"Students who have slogged through Hamlet will enjoy this
witty, modern retelling of the old story through Horatio's point of
view . . . . This book is good fun and might make an excellent reward
for those who score 'A's on their Hamlet tests."
Kliatt
Magazine
"Gratz is cornering the niche market of novels containing dissimilar
topics. Here he combines Hamlet and hardboiled detective pulp . .
. . [T]his well-crafted mystery has appeal for readers familiar with
both Raymond Chandler's novels and Shakespeare's masterpiece."
Kirkus
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