A Masterpiece of Corruption: A John Grey Historical Mystery
Autor LC Tyleren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 iul 2016
It is December 1657.
John Grey, at his cramped desk in Lincoln's Inn, is attempting to resume his legal career. A mysterious message from a 'Mr SK' tempts him out into the snowy streets of London and to what he believes will be a harmless diversion from his studies.
But Mr SK's letter proves to have been intended for somebody else entirely and Grey unwittingly finds himself in the middle of a plot to assassinate the Lord Protector - a plot about which he now knows more than it is safe to know. Can he both prevent the murder and (of greater immediate relevance) save his own skin? Both the Sealed Knot and Cromwell's Secretary of State, John Thurloe believe he is on their side, but he is unsure that either is on his. As somebody is kind enough to point out to him: 'You are a brave man, Grey. The life of a double agent can be exciting but very short.'
Grey just has to hope that prediction is wrong.
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'Tyler juggles his characters, story wit and clever one liners with perfect balance' - The Times
'A cracking pace, lively dialogue, wickedly witty one-liners salted with sophistication . . . Why would we not want more of John Grey?' - The Bookbag
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472114983
ISBN-10: 1472114981
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Seria A John Grey Historical Mystery
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472114981
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 130 x 196 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Constable
Seria A John Grey Historical Mystery
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
A fast-paced tale of double-crossing and double agents
I was seduced from John Grey's first scene
A dizzying whirl of plot and counterplot
[L. C. Tyler] juggles his characters, story, wit and clever one liners with perfect balance
It is December 1657. John Grey, at his cramped desk in Lincoln's Inn, is attempting to resume his legal career. A mysterious message from a 'Mr SK' tempts him out into the snowy streets of London and to what he believes will be a harmless diversion from his studies.
Mr SK's letter proves to have been intended for somebody else entirely and Grey finds himself unwittingly in the middle of a plot to assassinate the Lord Protector - a plot about which he now knows more than it is safe to know. Can he both prevent the murder and (of greater immediate relevance) save his own skin? Both the Sealed Knot and Cromwell's Secretary of State, John Thurloe believe he is on their side, but he is unsure that either is on his. As somebody is kind enough to point out to him: 'You are a brave man, Grey. The life of a double agent can be exciting but very short.'
Grey just has to hope that prediction is wrong.
'Grey is a likeable, dryly humerous protagonist . . . Tyler has created a credible, and credibly bamboozling atmosphere of paranoia' Guardian
I was seduced from John Grey's first scene
A dizzying whirl of plot and counterplot
[L. C. Tyler] juggles his characters, story, wit and clever one liners with perfect balance
It is December 1657. John Grey, at his cramped desk in Lincoln's Inn, is attempting to resume his legal career. A mysterious message from a 'Mr SK' tempts him out into the snowy streets of London and to what he believes will be a harmless diversion from his studies.
Mr SK's letter proves to have been intended for somebody else entirely and Grey finds himself unwittingly in the middle of a plot to assassinate the Lord Protector - a plot about which he now knows more than it is safe to know. Can he both prevent the murder and (of greater immediate relevance) save his own skin? Both the Sealed Knot and Cromwell's Secretary of State, John Thurloe believe he is on their side, but he is unsure that either is on his. As somebody is kind enough to point out to him: 'You are a brave man, Grey. The life of a double agent can be exciting but very short.'
Grey just has to hope that prediction is wrong.
'Grey is a likeable, dryly humerous protagonist . . . Tyler has created a credible, and credibly bamboozling atmosphere of paranoia' Guardian