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Jonas Applegarth is a brilliant but belligerent playwright. When his play, The Misfortunes of Marriage, is performed by Lord Westfield's Men, it causes an uproar. All of Applegarth's enemies attack the company. Nicholas Bracewell defends the playwright loyally, but alas, Applegarth is soon found hanged by the neck. It is only the first of many mysteries that Nicholas has to solve. Lord Westfield's Men are furious when they are satirized by a rival children's theater company at the Blackfriars playhouse. A second attack by the killer - laughing hangman - throws the actors in further disarray. Nicholas is under enormous pressure, not least because he is trying to rekindle his romance with Anne Hendrik by helping her to fend off an aggressive suitor. His beloved company is under threat as never before, and he has to call on all of his resources to rescue them. ''Marston's wit and vivid evocation of Elizabethan London's sights and smells provide a delightfully ribald backdrop for this clever series.'' - Publishers Weekly ''A delightfully dazzling period piece suffused with humor, wit and atmospheric drama.'' - Booklist

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About the Author:
EDWARD MARSTON was born and brought up in South Wales. A full-time writer for over thirty years, he has worked in radio, film, television and the theatre. Prolific and highly successful, he is equally at home writing children books or literary criticism, plays or biographies and the settings for his crime novels range from the world of professional golf to the compilation of the Domesday Survey. He is also a former Chairman of the Crime Writers Association.
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Once again, Lord Westfield's Men, an Elizabethan theatrical troupe, and Nicholas Bracewell, its manager, are embroiled in crisis and murder (The Roaring Boy, 1995, etc.). Westfield's must compete with the nearby Blackfriars Theatre, whose company is made up of young boys from the Royal Choir, legally pressed into service by the Master of the Chapel--presently the saintly Cyril Fulbeck- -and managed by suave Raphael Parsons. The most talented boy in Parsons's company is Philip Robinson, son of butcher Ambrose. The father desperately wants his son back and has enlisted neighbor Anne Hendrick to help. Although estranged for a year from onetime lover Nicholas Bracewell, Anne finds him thrilled to see her again and willing to address Robinson's problem. But on his ensuing visit to Blackfriars, he's horrified to discover the body of Cyril Fulbeck hanging from the stage rafters, amid the sound of maniacal laughter. Through it all, Westfield's Men is staging The Misfortunes of Marriage by Jonas Applegarth, a gifted writer so malevolently unpleasant that other companies have cast him out. Nicholas finds his body, too--killed in the same way. Leading man Lawrence Firethorn; his lusty wife Margy; shy playwright Edmund Hoode, whose dream of romance will become a frightening reality, and other troupe members go their constantly squabbling way at the Queen's Head Inn, their longtime venue. Meantime, identity and motivation of the murderer, when finally unmasked by Nicholas, are fairly predictable, but less than convincing. Vibrant and readable, but overstuffed with subplots and tenuous relationships: middling Marston, then--fun, especially for his fans, but less than his best. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherReadHowYouWant
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1459666550
  • ISBN 13 9781459666559
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages396
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