Review of the hardback: ' Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship deserves to become a landmark in its field. Not least, it establishes Shakespeare co-authorship on firm grounds.' Notes and Queries Review of the hardback: ' takes us into a world where probabilities are assessed with mathematical accuracy. Despite the measured and cautious style with which the computational evidence is presented, there is plenty more excitement in this book.' The Book Collector Review of the hardback: 'Shakespeare, Computers, and the Mystery of Authorship is an ambitious study, impressive in scope, and copiously illustrated with more than seventy tables and figures. The authors' aim of identifying an 'authorial fingerprint', mysteriously unique to a single writer, largely resistant to the passage of time or the constraints of genre, is appealing.' The Times Literary Supplement 'It may contribute to the most exciting, and enduringly important, Shakespeare scholarship of our time ' Gary Taylor, University of Newcastle