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The Merry Devils

by Edward Marston
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Overview

Bookholder Nicholas Bracewell, fresh from his triumph holding together his volatile players' company during a treasonous plot against Queen Elizabeth, is set to make the galleries of The Queen's Head ring with laughter with a new comedy, The Merry Devils. The lugubrious landlord is sure mischief will result. Nicholas sees only a harmless comedy that will not summon up real devils, but two actors adept at tumbling. How then, during the crucial scene, do three devils appear on stage, one looking disturbingly real? And what of the deviltry that follow? One imp, in fact, soon lies dead beneath the stage...

The author's knowledge of Elizabethan statecraft and his deep affection for the period show in every word.

Synopsis

Think Shakespeare in Love with a devilishly murderous plot packed with stagecraft.

Bookholder Nicholas Bracewell, fresh from his triumph holding together his volatile players’ company during a treasonous plot against Queen Elizabeth, is set to make the galleries of The Queen’s Head ring with laughter with a new comedy, The Merry Devils. The lugubrious landlord is sure mischief will result. Nicholas sees only a harmless comedy that will not summon up real devils, but two actors adept at tumbling. How then, during the crucial scene, do three devils appear on stage, one looking disturbingly real? And what of the deviltry that follow? One imp, in fact, soon lies dead beneath the stage…

The author’s knowledge of Elizabethan stagecraft and his deep affection for the period show in every word.

Originally published in the U.S. in 1989 by St. Martin’s Press 0-312-03863-1 and Fawcett in pbk. 0-449-21880-5, The Merry Devils is the second Nicholas Bracewell Elizabethan mystery following The Queen’s Head (1-890208-45-0).

About the Author, Edward Marston

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's 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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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781890208554

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