Brilliant, bookish Christopher Marlowe is fifteen years old and desperate to qualify for a scholarship to the King's School in order to escape his brutal father. But now the only man who could have helped him has been murdered...Β and the killers are looking for Kit.
The Cobbler's Boy
β Scribed by Bear, Elizabeth; Addison, Katherine
- Book ID
- 110264812
- Publisher
- Sobbing Squonk Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 75 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780986373534
- ASIN
- B07F7HZJN8
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β¦ Synopsis
Brilliant, bookish Christopher Marlowe is fifteen years old and desperate to qualify for a scholarship to the King's School in order to escape his brutal father.
But the only man who could have helped him has been murdered... and now the killers are looking for Kit.
A fast-paced historical mystery by the author of KAREN MEMORY and the author of THE GOBLIN EMPEROR.
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