This is another in the Hogarth Shakespeare series. "Dunbar" is based on Shakespeare's "King Lear." Henry Dunbar is the powerful head of a global media corporation. As he becomes more frail, he turns over the leading of the corporation to his two older daughters, Abby and Megan. He finds himself imprisoned in a psychiatric facility in rural England because of the actions of his devious and immoral daughters. His youngest daughter, Florence, is unaware of what her sister has done and makes the effort to find the whereabouts of her father.
This was one book in the Hogarth series that I would have to say that I did not care for at all. Much of the content contained an excessive amount of profanity as well as some crude and explicit sexual content.
I received this book from Blogging for Books for this review.
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