John Shakespeare, Elizabethan England's most remarkable investigator and brother of William Shakespeare, follows a trail of illicit passions and family secrets, as he attempts to uncover a plot to assassinate Sir Francis Drake, England's most famous sea warrior.
Martyr: an Elizabethan thriller
β Scribed by Rory Clements
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.;Tantor Media
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 273 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1400190665
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John Shakespeare, Elizabethan England's most remarkable investigator and brother of William Shakespeare, follows a trail of illicit passions and family secrets, as he attempts to uncover a plot to assassinate Sir Francis Drake, England's most famous sea w
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SUMMARY: John Shakespeare, Elizabethan England's most remarkable investigator and brother of William Shakespeare, follows a trail of illicit passions and family secrets, as he attempts to uncover a plot to assassinate Sir Francis Drake, England's most famous sea w
SUMMARY: John Shakespeare, Elizabethan England's most remarkable investigator and brother of William Shakespeare, follows a trail of illicit passions and family secrets, as he attempts to uncover a plot to assassinate Sir Francis Drake, England's most famous sea w
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Rory Clements's *Revenger*. A young woman is found murdered, her body marked with profane symbols. Even more shocking, she's one of Queen Elizabeth's aristocratic cousins. Is there a connection between this tragedy and a plot to assassinate Sir Franc
### Amazon.com Review **Book Description** In this ingenious debut, Rory Clements introduces John Shakespeare, Elizabethan Englandβs most remarkable investigator, and delivers a tale of murder and conspiracy that succeeds brilliantly as both historical fiction and a crime thriller. In a burnt-
In this ingenious debut, Rory Clements introduces John Shakespeare, Elizabethan England's most remarkable investigator, and delivers a tale of murder and conspiracy that succeeds brilliantly as both historical fiction and a crime thriller. In a burnt-out house, one of Queen Elizabeth's aristocratic