The Plot Against Pepys
By (Author) Ben Long
By (author) James Long
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st October 2007
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
942.066092
Hardback
336
Width 161mm, Height 212mm, Spine 29mm
525g
It is 1679 and England is awash with suspicion. Fear of conspiracy and religious terrorism has provoked panic in politicians and a zealous reaction from the legal system. Everywhere - or so it is feared - Catholic agents are plotting to overthrow the king. Now Samuel Pepys, Secretary of the Admiralty, finds himself in a position few people then or now would have expected - charged with treason.
Imprisoned in the Tower of London and abandoned by the embattled King, Pepys knows that time is running out before his show trial and execution. So, with customary brilliance, he sets to work investigating his mysterious accuser, Colonel John Scott, and uncovers a life riddled with ambition, forgery, treason and - ultimately - murder.
Using rare access to Pepys' own account of the affair, James and Ben Long brilliantly evoke a turbulant period in England's history - and tell the forgotten story of the two most dangerous years in the life of the legendary diarist.
James Long and Ben Long are father and son. James graduated from Oxford with a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. He has written eleven novels, several of which are based on historical fact. He also writes as Will Davenport. Ben graduated from the University of Bristol in 2003 with a history degree. He has directed several plays and written one, which has been performed on both sides of the Atlantic. This is his first book.