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The Devil's apprentice

by Edward Marston
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Overview

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.

At first it seems as though Davy is a talented and eager addition to the theater troupe. However, he soon disrupts the group's camaraderie when he quarrels with the other apprentices and runs away on a reconnaissance trip to Essex. Nicholas Bracewell just manages to hold the group together during the rehearsals for their new play, The Witch of Colchester. But when the lead actor succumbs to a series of strange illnesses, identical to those which afflict his character in the play, some members of Westfield's Men fear there may be a witch among them. Then a prominent audience member dies during the opening night performance, and Nicholas Bracewell has to confront the deadliest foe of all.

Rich in historical detail and wonderfully evoking the golden age of theater, The Devil's Apprentice is an exciting, suspenseful addition to this Edgar nominated series.

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Editorials

Marilyn Stasio

...a visit from this delightfully contentious troupe is always welcome. β€”New York Times Book Review

Library Journal

Series protagonist Nicholas Bracewell (The Wanton Angel), Elizabethan stage manager, fends off accusations of witchcraft and worse after the troupe performs at a manor house in Essex. A new apprentice taken on there seems to be at the root of the trouble. Lively and entertaining; for fans of Elizabethan historicals. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

What else can go wrong with the storied Westfield's Men, the Elizabethan theater company managed by Nicholas Bracewell, in their 11th adventure (The Wanton Angel, 1999, etc.)? The English winter can drive its actors from the innyard that had kept them together; unemployment can menace them with extinction; and when they accept Sir Michael Greenleaf's apparently providential invitation to perform six new plays in ten days at his well-appointed home, they'll end up stuck with a mischievous new apprentice, Davy Stratton, tarred by another brush with murder, and accused of plotting with the forces of darkness.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2001
Publisher
New York : St. Martin's Minotaur, 2001.
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312265748

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