Death of Kings (Shakespearean Murder Mysteries, No. 2) by Philip Gooden

Death of Kings (Shakespearean Murder Mysteries, No. 2)

Philip Gooden
310 pages
Carroll & Graf; 1st Carroll & Graf Ed edition
Jul 2001
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Mystery is bred of history and collides with literature in this new novel featuring Nick Revill, a fledgling detective and an aspiring young actor attached, like William Shakespeare, to the theatrical company known as the Chamberlain's Men. The political atmosphere in the London of 1601 is fraught with conspiracy and treason, as the aging, childless Queen Elizabeth nears the end of her long reign -- with no direct heir to the British crown. While the Queen's former favorite, the Earl of Essex, plots to protect her throne, his enemies, believing he plans to seize the royal office for himself, hatch counterplots. Intrigue is rife, rebellion is afoot. The Chamberlain's Men, meanwhile, at the request of one of Essex's supporters, are staging William Shakespeare's Richard II, which recounts a monarch's murder, and Nick Revill finds himself not only performing in a play but also acting as a spy for the government.
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Pages 310
Publisher Carroll & Graf; 1st...
Published 2001
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