Knives in the South
By (Author) P.F. Chisholm
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus
1st March 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Hardback
816
Carlisle, 1592. Robert Carey abandoned the lace-collared finery of Queen Elizabeth I's court for the lawless badlands between the kingdoms of England and Scotland. He's found life among the border's cattle-rustlers, horse-thieves, arsonists, kidnappers and murderers curiously engaging. But now, alas, he's been summoned back to London. Before he can return to his new home in the North, Carey must find his missing brother, clear the family name, navigate a feud between playwrights, identify a badly decomposed body washed up on the Queen's privy steps, and investigate a murder some thirty years past... Plunging readers straight into the racous world of late sixteenth-century border reivers and unfettered Elizabethan intrigue, Knives in the South is the second chronicle of Sir Robert Carey's adventures, collecting the novels A Plague of Angels, A Murder of Crows and An Air of Treason under one volume. A Plague of Angels 1998. A Murder of Crows 2010. An Air of Treason 2014.
A Chisholm novel will offer an unforgettable Elizabethan pilgrimage * Kirkus Reviews *
A lively, lifelike adventure that just happens to feature some of the most famous people in the history of drama * Booklist *
P.F. Chisholm started writing at the age of 7, studied under her Hungarian novelist grandmother at 12, and was first published at 18. Her first novel, A Shadow of Gulls, won the David Higham Award for Best First Novel.