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9780385342827

Martyr

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  • ISBN13:

    9780385342827

  • ISBN10:

    0385342829

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2009-05-19
  • Publisher: Bantam

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Summary

John Shakespeare (elder brother of William) is an investigator for Secretary Walsingham in the service of Queen Elizabeth I, and his first case takes place in the months surrounding the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the threatened invasion of the Spanish Armada. As Jesuits sneak into England and Romish priests offer secret Catholic services, Shakespeare must find Lady Blanche Howard's killer and protect Sir Francis Drake from a clever and deadly Spanish assassin. This debut historical thriller, peopled equally with real and fictional characters, is longer than most historicals, and the number of details, characters, and events may turn off more traditional mystery readers. However, fans of historicals should be more than satisfied with the well-paced plot and complex story. Recommend for readers who liked Marie Brennan's recent historical fantasy, Midnight Never Comes, also about Elizabethan politics and the court, or Karen Harper's Queen Elizabeth mystery series (Poyson Garden). [See Prepub Mystery, LJ 1/09.]Jessica Moyer, Coll. of Education Human Development., Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis Copyright Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Biography

Rory Clements is a former national newspaper journalist. He now writes full-time in Norfolk, England. Bantam will publish his second John Shakespeare thriller, Revenger.

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Chapter One


ROSE DOWNIE SAT ON THE COLD COBBLES, CRADLING a swaddled baby that was not hers.

She leaned her aching back against the wall of the imposing stone house, close to its arched oak door. Under any other circumstance, nothing could have brought her near this building where baleful apprehension hung heavy in the air like the stink of tallow, but the man who lived here, Richard Topcliffe, was her last hope. She had been to the court of law, and the justice merely shook his head dismissively and said that even had he believed her-and that, he said with a scowl, was as unlikely as apple blossom in November-there was nothing he could do for her.

The constable had been no more helpful. “Mistress Downie,” he said, “put the baby in a bag like a kitten and throw it in the Thames. What use is it alive? I promise you, in God's name, that I will not consider the killing a crime but an act of mercy, and you shall never hear another word of the matter.”

Now, outside Topcliffe's house in the snow-flecked street, close by St. Margaret's churchyard in Westminster, Rose sat and waited. She had knocked at the door once already, and it had been answered by a sturdy youth with a thin beard who looked her up and down with distaste and told her to go away. She refused and he closed the door in her face. The intense cold would have driven anyone else home to sit at the fireside wrapped in blankets, but Rose would not go until she had seen Topcliffe and begged him to help.

The bitter embers of sunlight dipped behind the edifices of St. Margaret's and the Abbey, and the cold grew deeper. Rose was fair, young, no more than seventeen with a face that, in other times, sparkled with smiles. She shivered uncontrollably in her heavy gowns and clutched the baby close to share what little warmth she had. Occasionally she lifted a large, well-formed breast from her garments to feed the infant; the milk was free-flowing and rich and her need of relief was almost as insistent as the child's hunger. Steam rose from her breast in the icy winter air. The child sucked at her with ferocity and she was thankful for it. Monstrous as she considered the baby, some instinct still made her keep it and feed it, even though it was not hers. The day moved on into darkness, but she was as immovable as stone.

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