The William Shakespeare Detective Agency: The School of Night
“My name is William Shakespeare. No, not that Shakespeare; and no jests please, I’ve heard them all. I’m the other one, the ne’er do well cousin, the loafer, known to family and friends as the dunce, the one who could not recite Cicero or Horace, who could never be as good as his clever cuz, the...
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“My name is William Shakespeare. No, not that Shakespeare; and no jests please, I’ve heard them all. I’m the other one, the ne’er do well cousin, the loafer, known to family and friends as the dunce, the one who could not recite Cicero or Horace, who could never be as good as his clever cuz, the one who has just come to Bishopsgate from Stratford with silly dreams in his head and a longing to make something more of himself than just a glover’s handyman.”
What he finds in London is Lady Elizabeth Talbot, who is willing to pass a few shillings to this blundering brawler if he will help her find her husband. Poor William does not realize the trail will lead to the truth behind the death of Shakespeare’s great rival, Christopher Marlowe - or to a lifelong love affair with a woman far above his station.
Each book tells the story of William’s adventures as England’s first gumshoe, set against turbulent Elizabethan politics; of his romantic pursuit of the impossible Elizabeth Talbot; while charting the career of his up and coming dramatist cousin, the bard of Stratford, but just Will to his family.
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781621252122
ASIN: B00NB6Y2NG
Publish date: 2014-10-07
Publisher: Cool Gus Publishing
Pages no: 177
Edition language: English
Publication Date: October 7, 2014 Cool Gus Publishing Formats: eBook, Paperback Pages: 168 Series: The William Shakespeare Detective Agency Genre: Historical Mystery About the book "My name is William Shakespeare. No, not that Shakespeare; and no jests please, I’ve heard them all. I’m the other ...
"Try not to make a fool out of yourself the very first day. You would think this is not a difficult instruction to follow; you would be wrong." William Shakespeare, cousin to the William Shakespeare arrives in London from Stratford in hopes of finding employment in anything but glove making. ...