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Nicholas Bracewell Series by author "Edward Marston" Formats: AZW3, EPUB, MOBI Also known as "An Elizabethan Mystery" The protagonist of this Elizabethan theater series is Nicholas Bracewell, the bookholder of a leading theater company (in an alternate non-Shakespearean universe). Volume 9: The Fair Maid of Bohemia ISBN-13: 9780312156060 ASIN: B00FO82SQM Published: 6/01/1997 The ninth mystery in the acclaimed series by Edgar Award nominee Edward Marston. When Westfield's Men are invited to perform at the Imperial Court in Prague for the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia, Rudolph II, they believe it will be their crowning glory. But the brutal murder of an actor during the performance turns the journey into a nightmare. Volume 10: The Wanton Angel ISBN-13: 9780312038632 ASIN: B00GQDQF6S Published: 12/31/1999 Westfield's Men are flying high after a performance of The Insatiate Duke. However, victory is bittersweet as they are soon faced with dissolution; were it not for one of the company's rising stars they have acquired a new benefactor. However, before they have the chance to unmask this guardian angel, one of the group is found brutally murdered. Volume 11: The Devil's Apprentice ISBN-13: 9780312265748 ASIN: B00GQDQHKW Published: 8/20/2001 London is in the grip of an icy winter and Westfield's Men are out of work. Invited to perform at a manor house in Essex, they accept willingly even though the offer comes with two conditions: they must perform an entirely new play and agree to take a new apprentice, Davy Stratton, into the company. Volume 12: The Bawdy Basket ISBN-13: 9780312285012 ASIN: B00GQDQK4A Published: 8/01/2002 Westfield's Men, the Elizabethan theater troupe at the heart of Edward Marston's intricate and popular series, are enjoying good fortune in their native London. Their talented playwright is at work on his next opus, set to open in a few short weeks, and the group's trusty stage manager and reliable problem-solver Nicholas Bracewell is looking forward to a productive and calm season. Volume 13: The Vagabond Clown ISBN-13: 9780312082598 ASIN: B00GQDQM1Q Published: 8/05/2003 When unexpected disaster strikes Lord Westfield's Men during a packed performance, Nicholas Bracewell, the theater company's stage manager and all around performer of miracles, must save the day once again. A melee caused by disguised men is brought under control, but before the troupe can lament their destroyed set Nick discovers a body in the stands with a knife sticking out of it's back. They soon realize they are out one theater and one clown: Barnaby Gill, always hilarious on the stage and hopelessly curmudgeonly off, has broken his leg. Volume 14: The Counterfeit Crank ISBN-13: 9780312319496 ASIN: B00GQDQQ26 Published: 8/01/2004 Nicholas Bracewell, the book holder and stage manager for the popular London theater troupe Westfield's Men, has a few problems on his hands. Edmund Hoode, the troupe's talented playwright, has fallen ill and is unable to complete his next opus. But is his illness from natural causes or is something more sinister afoot? An absentee landlord seems to have coincided with a few unusual events at the inn the troupe calls home. Volume 15: The Malevolent Comedy ISBN-13: 9781405635608 ASIN: B00GQDQD38 Published: 1/01/2005 The theaters of Elizabethan England can be a very dangerous environment. With dozens of troupes competing for the attentions of a fickle theater-going public, rival companies regularly resort to nefarious activities to thwart a competitor's success, tensions occasionally erupt into violence and, in some instances, the result is murder. Volume 16: The Princess of Denmark ISBN-13: 9780312356187 ASIN: B00GQDQD3I Published: 8/22/2006 Winter approaches and Westfield's Men are out of work. When their widowed patron decides to marry again, he chooses a Danish bride with vague associations to the royal family. Since the wedding will take place in Elsinore, the troupe is invited to perform as guests of King Christian IV. One of the plays they select is The Princess of Denmark---and it will prove a disastrous choice. Meet the Authors Edward Marston Edward Marston was born and brought up in Wales. He read Modern History at Oxford then lectured in the subject for three years before becoming a full-time freelance writer. His first historical mystery, The Queen's Head, was published in 1988, launching the Nicholas Bracewell series. Related Torrents
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