The Silent Woman: The dramatic Elizabethan whodunnit
By (Author) Edward Marston
Allison & Busby
Allison & Busby
28th January 2013
28th January 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
When fire destroys their London theatre, Lord Westfield's players must seek out humbler venues in the countryside. But company manager Nicholas Bracewell is distracted by a shocking tragedy: a mysterious messenger from his native Devon is murdered by poison. Though the messenger is silenced, Nicholas understands what he must do: return to his birthplace and reconcile some unfinished business of the past. The rest of Westfield's Men, penniless and dejected, ride forth with him on a nightmare tour that will perhaps become their valedictory, dogged as they are by plague, poverty, rogues, and thieves. And among the sinister shadows that glide silently with them toward Devon is one who means Nicholas never to arrive...
'A wild romp with subplots as amusing as those of many an Elizabethan comedy' Kirkus Reviews
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, and is a former chairman of the Crime Writers' Association.