The Scottish Play Murder
By (Author) Anne Rutherford
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Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
3rd September 2013
United States
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
320
Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 21mm
254g
The first production of The New Globe Players was marked by murder. Now Suzanne Thornton's company dares to mount the most cursed of plays... When charming Scotsman Diarmid Ramsay asks to play the titular role in Macbeth, he sets off a flurry of excitement among The New Globe Players. Despite protests from the company director that performing the "Scottish play" will lead only to disaster, Suzanne decides that the show must go on-with herself acting the part of Lady Macbeth, opposite the handsome stranger. Rehearsals begin-but then rumors about Ramsay arise, implicating him in the death of a sailor found behind the Goat and Boar. Is the man a murderer, possibly involved in a plot against the newly restored king Suzanne refuses to believe it, until another murder connected to Ramsay occurs. It seems the curse of Macbeth may have been unleashed, leaving Suzanne no choice but to use her wits and her wiles to determine if Ramsay is a gifted actor-or a murderous villain.
Praise for Anne Rutherford and The Opening Night Murder
Anne Rutherford brings the world of Restoration England to vivid life.Victoria Thompson, national bestselling author of Murder in Chelsea
The world of Restoration London and its theaters leaps off the page in this impressive novel.Carol K. Carr, national bestselling author of India Black and the Shadows of Anarchy
Anne Rutherford is a pseudonym for Julianne Lee. Lee has been writing historical fiction in several genres, under various pseudonyms, for over a decade. She was the author of the Catherine of Aragon novel, The Spanish Bride, in Berkley's Wives of Henry the Eighth series (under the house name Laurien Gardner) and as J. Ardian Lee wrote an historical fantasy series for Ace.