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An Eye of Death George Rees

An Eye of Death par George Rees

An Eye of Death George Rees


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Résumé

Fast-paced and populated with a cast of rogues, actors and playwrights this murder mystery offers an enthralling read and the true flavour of Elizabethan London.

An Eye of Death Résumé

An Eye of Death George Rees

Fast-paced and populated with a cast of rogues, actors and playwrights this murder mystery offers an enthralling read and the true flavour of Elizabethan London.



Elizabethan playwright Dekker lives a fast, furious, and exciting existence in London, skirting poverty, danger, and the love of a good woman. He finds work as an adapter at Philip Henslowe's theatrical company and as a book-holder at Essex House - before being watched by Christopher Marlowe and others as politics intrude.



Theft of a hidden cipher and murder of a local constable keep him in trouble. Able plotting and namedropping will appeal to fans of Elizabethan theater and Simon Hawke's Shakespearean mysteries.

An Eye of Death Avis

A lovely roistering pageant of Elizabethan London, evoking all its drama and intrigues - Robert Nisbet

À propos de George Rees

George Rees was born in Pembrokeshire in 1941 during a German air raid. He has had a varied career including working on archaeological sites at Carew Castle and Haverfordwest Priory. For many years he lived in London and developed a great interest in its history, leading to his meticulous research into Elizabethan life. 'An Eye Of Death' is George's first novel, however his work has frequently been published in newspapers and magazines including The New Statesman.

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GOR004160795
9780954709273
0954709276
An Eye of Death George Rees
Occasion - Très bon état
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Headline Publishing Group
20050301
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