The Tournament
By (Author) Matthew Reilly
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Australia
1st May 2015
Australia
General
Fiction
a823.00
Short-listed for ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year 2014 (Australia)
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 29mm
326g
The bestselling historical mystery from Australia's favourite novelist "Reilly's concoction makes for a cracking read." Sun Herald "a fast-paced and exhilarating romp" Weekend Australian "...the best novel that Reilly has written" The Age Even a pawn can become a queen. The year is 1546. Suleiman the Magnificent, the powerful and feared Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, issues an invitation to every king in Europe: YOU ARE INVITED TO SEND YOUR FINEST PLAYER TO COMPETE IN A CHESS TOURNAMENT TO DETERMINE THE CHAMPION OF THE KNOWN WORLD. The English delegation - led by esteemed scholar Roger Ascham - journeys to the glittering city of Constantinople. Accompanying Ascham is his pupil, Bess, who is about to bear witness to events she never thought possible. For on the first night of the tournament, a powerful guest of the Sultan is murdered, and against the backdrop of the historic event, Ascham is tasked with finding the killer. Barbaric deaths, unimaginable depravity and diplomatic treachery unfold before Bess's eyes, indelibly shaping her character and determining how she will perform her future role...as Queen Elizabeth I. Shortlisted for the ABIA General Fiction Book of the Year 2014 "The lusty bawdiness of The Borgias, the cunning sleuthing of an Agatha Christie and a large dose of The Tudors" Australian Women's Weekly Fans of Clive Cussler, Tom Clancy and Michael Crichton will love Matthew Reilly.
Matthew Reilly is the international bestselling author of thirteen novels: Contest, Ice Station, Temple, Area 7, Scarecrow, Hover Car Racer, Hell Island, Seven Ancient Wonders, The Six Sacred Stones, The Five Greatest Warriors, Scarecrow and the Army of Thieves, The Tournament, The Great Zoo of China and the upcoming Troll Mountain. His books are published in over 20 languages, with worldwide sales exceeding 4 million copies.