The Poisoned Chalice

by Michael Clynes

Journals of Sir Roger Shallot

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In 1521, England is at peace under the magnificent Cardinal Wolsey, who rules the country while Henry VIII spends his time in masques, banquets and hunting, whether it be the fleet-footed deer or the even more delicious quarry of the silken-garbed ladies of the court. But Richard Falconer, chief secretary of the English embassy in Paris, has been found mysteriously murdered. Wolsey believes that Falconer's death is connected with the disturbing news that there is a spy in the English court, show more or in its embassy in Paris, passing information to King Francis I of France. He summons his nephew, Benjamin Daunbey, and the wayward Roger Shallot to investigate. The only clue is the spy's code name, 'Raphael'. King Henry has secret instructions of his own before the pair journey to Paris: to retrieve a precious ring, the subject of a wager, and a certain book that the King does not want to fall into enemy hands. They are not to return to England without them. This novel was previously published under the pseudonym Michael Clynes. show less

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A good read. Interesting characters and plot. I must say that I was often irritated by how Shallot's asides broke into and often slowed down the story.
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Non conoscevo questo autore che ambienta le proprie storie in determinati periodi storici intrecciando la narrazione di fantasia con fatti e dettagli ampiamente descritti sui libri di scuola. L'intento didattico è evidente. Tuttavia la parte storica risulta forse più interessante del mistero che avvolge la morte dei vari personaggi alla corte di Enrico VIII.
Ne viene fuori un giallo noioso, con poca introspezione psicologica, poco più di una storiella dove sangue ed erotismo si alternano accompagnando il lettore in un finale sottotono.
Meglio leggersi un bel libro di storia.
En 1521, Inglaterra vive en paz bajo la atenta custodia del cardenal Wolsey, que dirige el país mientras Enrique VIII dedica su tiempo a los bailes y cacerías, cuando no se encuentra disfrutando de los encantos de las muy deliciosas damas de la Corte. Pero la amenaza surge cuando Richard Falconer, alto dignatario de la embajada inglesa en París, es misteriosamente asesinado. Wolsey cree que la muerte de Falconer está relacionada con las inquietantes noticias de la existencia de un espía en la Corte inglesa o en la embajada en París, que está enviando jugosos informes a Francisco I de Francia. Por ello encarga a su sobrino Benjamin Daunbey y al díscolo Roger Shallot que investiguen el asunto. La misión se complica aún más show more cuando el propio rey Enrique pide a los jóvenes que recuperen un valioso anillo y cierto libro que bajo ningún concepto debe caer en manos del enemigo. show less

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Paul C. Doherty was born on September 21, 1946. He is an award winning British author, educator, and historian. He is also the Headmaster of Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green, Essex, in the United Kingdom. He went to Liverpool University where he gained a First Class Honours Degree in History and at Exeter College, Oxford, where he show more received a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II. Dr. Doherty is a historian who lectures for a number of organisations, particularly on historical mysteries. Dr. Doherty was awarded an Order of the British Empire for his services to education in 2011. His other career is that of Headmaster at Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green, Essex for 30 years. In 1999, the school was given Beacon status which rates it as outstanding among other schools in it's category. Dr. Doherty has published a series of historical mysteries set in the Middle Ages, Classical, Greek, and Ancient Egypt. He writes both fiction and non-fiction under his own name, both as P.C. Doherty and Paul C. Doherty, as well as the pennames: Anna Apostolou, Michael Clynes, and Ann Dukthas. Doherty is the author of several mystery series, including The Sorrowful Mysteries of Brother Athelstan, the Hugh Corbett medieval mysteries, and the Canterbury Tales of mystery. He has written 100 published books which have been printed in several languages and distributed in several different countries including the UK, United States, Spain, and Germany. He was also awarded the Herodotus, for lifelong achievement for excellence in the writing of historical mysteries by the Historical Mystery Appreciation Society. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
The Poisoned Chalice
Original publication date
1992
People/Characters
Roger Shallot; Benjamin Daunbey; Henry VIII, King of England; Thomas Wolsey
Important places
Paris, France; Fountainbleau
Dedication
To my eldest son, Hugh Francis, and the laughs Shallot has given us.
First words
If Murder is Satan's eldest son then Poison, Queen of the Night, is his favorite daughter.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Oh, and the good Lord knows, I could murder a cup of sack.
Original language
English UK

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction, Mystery, General Fiction
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6054 .O37 .P64Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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