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Who could enact such a deadly design, lurking behind the scenes? As book holder and stage manager of theatrical company Lord Westfield's Men, Nicholas Bracewell is accustomed to solving problems.Tags
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Nicholas Bracewell, bookholder of the Westfield’s Men acting troupe, is in a quandary: his employer, actor/manager Lawrence Firethorn, has requested that he discover the identity of a young lady in the audience with whom Firethorn has fallen in love (well, lust really). But Nick knows that Firethorn’s wife will not put up with such behaviour, especially when it turns out that the lady in question is the young wife of London’s new Mayor-Elect. On top of that, the owner of the inn that serves as the troupe’s base is planning to sell and the new owner absolutely hates theater, putting the actors in danger of becoming homeless. And, Nick’s landlady’s apprentice has been viciously attacked by unknown men, and finally, he helps a show more waterman pull a corpse out of the River Thames. And that’s just the beginning of Nick’s troubles….”The Nine Giants” is the fourth in a series about this Elizabethan theatrical troupe, and like its predecessors, there are a number of inter-related stories being told at the same time. The setting is well-described - the reader can practically smell what 16th Century London would be like - and the characters are intriguing, especially Nicholas Bracewell. I’ve been reading these out of order, as I happen to find them, and I don’t think I’ve missed much by doing so. If you like your mystery reading with a dose of history, Mr. Marston’s work is well worth your time; recommended. show less
I read and enjoyed one of these books, but for some reason have not gotten the series. The detective is stage manager to an Elizabethan acting company, Lord Westfield's Men. In tis stry he finds a naked corpse in the Thames.
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- Canonical title
- The Nine Giants
- Original publication date
- 1991
- People/Characters
- Nicholas Bracewell; Lawrence Firethorn; Barnaby Gill; Edmund Hoode; Owen Elias; George Dart (show all 16); Alexander Marwood; Sybil Marwood; Abel Strudwick; Anne Hendrik; Preben van Loew; Walter Stanford; Matilda Stanford; William Stanford; Rowland Ashway; Leonard
- Important places
- London, England, UK
- Epigraph
- The famous Mayor by princely governance With sword of justice thee ruleth prudently No lord of Paris, Venice or Florence In dignity and honour ogeth to him nigh. He is exemplar, lode-star and guy Principal patron and rose ori... (show all)ginal Above all mayors as master most worthy London thou art the flower of cities all.
William Dunbar - Dedication
- To Lady Diane Pearson.
The love I dedicate to your Ladyship is without end: whereof this Book is but a superfluous Moiety. The warrant I have of your Honourable disposition, not the worth of my untutored Lines makes it ass... (show all)ured of acceptance. What I have done is yours, what I have to doe is yours, being part in all I have, devoted yours. Were my worth greater, my duety would shew greater, meane time, as it is, it is bound to your Ladyship; to whom I wish long life is still lengthned with all happinesse. - First words
- Lawrence Firethorn gazed down in horror at the corpse of his young wife and let out a sigh of utter despair that sent tremors through all who heard it.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Sabastian Carrick had paid for his pleasure after all.
- Disambiguation notice
- "First published in Great Britain by Corgi Books, Transworl Publishers Limited." T.p. verso
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