- All's Well That Ends Well
- Antony and Cleopatra
- As You Like It
- The Comedy of Errors
- Coriolanus
- Cymbeline
- Hamlet
- Henry IV, Part 1
- Henry IV, Part 2
- Henry V
- Henry VI, Part 1
- Henry VI, Part 2
- Henry VI, Part 3
- Henry VIII
- Julius Caesar
- King John
- King Lear
- Love's Labor's Lost
- A Lover's Complaint
- Macbeth
- Measure for Measure
- The Merchant of Venice
- The Merry Wives of Windsor
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Much Ado About Nothing
- Othello
- Pericles
- The Rape of Lucrece
- Richard II
- Richard III
- Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's Sonnets
- The Taming of the Shrew
- The Tempest
- Timon of Athens
- Titus Andronicus
- Troilus and Cressida
- Twelfth Night
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Venus and Adonis
- The Winter's Tale
When Louise drives to Yorkshire in search of Joanna Hunter, she finds herself ill at ease amidst the rural scenery and picturesque villages. Louise feels at home in the middle of the crime, noise, and urban strife of Edinburgh, fighting for justice. In the absence of those things, she loses her sense of self because she doesn’t know what or whom to fight. Showing her background as a student of literature (an incongruous past that suggests that Louise is more complex than she lets on), Louise compares rural Yorkshire to the bleak moors of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. She…