Publish Date |
February 01, 2022 |
Category |
Fiction / Thrillers / Espionage Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical |
Price |
$34.95 |
ISBN: 9781643139111
Format: Hardback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Published: February 01, 2022
“Deadly intrigue and mortal danger were as prevalent as the plague in the England of poet and ‘play-maker’ Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593). Marlowe both serves the Queen and gathers knowledge of human nature. Yet Marlowe is recklessly free in his questioning of religious dogma. And his violent temper often leads to swordplay. What inner trait or fateful quirk will cause his demise? An espionage thriller [in which] the riddle of Marlowe’s murder, if riddle there be, is left for the reader to ponder.”“Superior prose is a plus. This clever recreation of a complex life stands above the many other fictional explanations for Marlowe’s death. Fans of Iain Pears will be engrossed.”“As the story unfolds, the details unveil the complexities of Marlowe’s proclivities, ranging from political machinations to a hidden gay relationship. But does Phelippes have enough information about Marlowe to really gain his freedom? And what exactly does the king intend to do with the information? Judd delivers a truly intriguing and well-researched premise in this historical mystery.”“A vivid picture of late-sixteenth- and early-seventeenth- century England, a cauldron of in-fighting among rival courtiers, fueled by religious conflict, espionage, and government-sanctioned torture. Judd's tantalizingly ambiguous portrait of the dramatist and man of action may be the most textured.”"Alan Judd knows more about the secret world than any other writer living. To have him turn his expert eye on the world of Christopher Marlowe—and on Francis Walsingham, the Elizabethan George Smiley—is a special kind of literary treat.”"Well-researched splice of fiction and historical fact. A vivid tale of espionage, dissent, and intellectual discourse, with the past brought to teeming, pungent life.”"Skillfully evokes the atmosphere of suspicion and fear, painting a convincing portrait of the mercurial dramatist while still allowing Marlowe to remain something of the enigma he has always been.”"A masterful storyteller with an intricate knowledge of his subject.”"At the heart of this spy novel stands the mercurial, enigmatic figure of Christopher Marlowe, whose premature death is a tavern brawl has proven an enduring mystery. Draws on the real records of Marlowe’s death and the secret service to craft a gripping story.”"Judd keeps us guessing until the last pages of this taut, clever, thought-provoking thriller.”