The Secret Dead: A Novella
By (Author) S. J. Parris
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
20th October 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
Historical fiction
Historical adventure fiction
Fiction based on or inspired by true events
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
64
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 6mm
70g
Perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom.
A short story featuring Giordano Bruno: heretic, philosopher and spy, from Parriss Sunday Times bestselling series.
Even the dead have a story to tell
Naples, 1566. During a sweltering summer, eighteen-year-old Giordano Bruno takes his final vows at San Domenico Maggiore and is admitted to the Dominican Order despite doubts over his tendency to ask difficult questions.
Assisting in the infirmary, Bruno witnesses an illicit autopsy performed on the body of a young woman. Her corpse reveals a dark secret, and Bruno suspects that hers may not have been an accidental death.
His investigation leads him to a powerful figure who wants to keep the truth buried and Bruno is forced to make a choice between his future in the Order, and justice for an innocent victim and her grieving family
Please note that this story, along with two other Giordano Bruno novellas, will be published as a 3-in-1 collection called The Dead of Winter, coming out in Hardback, ebook and audio in November 2020.
Praise for S. J. Parris:
It has everything intrigue, mystery and excellent history Kate Mosse
Impossible to resist Daily Telegraph
Fascinating The period is incredibly vivid and the story utterly gripping Conn Iggulden
A brilliantly unusual glimpse at the intrigues surrounding Queen Elizabeth I Andrew Taylor, bestselling author of The Ashes of London
Parris writes with confident ease of Tudor London The Times
Full of surprises TLS
Praise for S. J. Parris:
S.J.Parris is the pseudonym of Stephanie Merritt. It was as a student at Cambridge researching a paper that Stephanie first became fascinated by the rich history of Tudor England and Renaissance Europe. Since then, her interest has grown and led her to create this series of historical thrillers featuring Giordano Bruno. Stephanie has worked as a critic and feature writer for a variety of newspapers and magazines as well as radio and television. She currently writes for the Observer and the Guardian and lives in Surrey with her son.