Was William Shakespeare really one of the greatest authors of the times? The Norwegian organist Petter Amundsen has found a system of codes that can change everything we know about William Shakespeare.
Is Petter Amundsen Norway's Dan Brown? He has found codes in Shakespeare's plays that make them a secret pre-Freemasonry project with the intention of enlightening the universe. History has divisions to the Templars and the disappeared temple artifacts. This is the story where facts exceed fiction.
By chance, Petter Amundsen solves a 400-year-old code on William Shakespeare's tombstone. The code reveals to Petter that the plays are written by Sir Francis Bacon. Petter gets obsessed with the findings. He studies ancient coding techniques before starting a timely detective work to get to the bottom of the mystery. History has divisions to the Templars and the disappeared temple artifacts. This is the story where facts exceed fiction.
Amateur cryptographer Petter Amundsen claims to have found codes in Shakespeare's works. The codes reveal who wrote Shakespeare's works and leads Amundsen to an island in Nova Scotia. The codes have told him that an early masonry brotherhood is behind, and the purpose of the Shakespeare project begins to reveal itself.