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Katharine will become Kit and try out for the play and when it is performed for the Queen in a private showing, she will kill her. She and her fellow plotters are unaware that this plan is playing into Toby and the rest of the Queen's men's hands. They are expecting a plot and they are expecting it to happen in just that way. What follows is a wonderful, intriguing and breathless novel, split between two points of view.

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When the two meet, Katharine as Kit and Toby as a player in Shakespeare's company, the two have instant chemistry. Neither can fully trust the other as each have plots in plots to go through with, and yet they find that the only thing real about either of them is their growing feelings for each other. Every detail about Elizabethan England felt meticulously real and well-researched. I think Virginia Boecker must have time traveled to the s and took careful notes and sketches because I feel like I could navigate the streets of the city of London back then for all I've read about it in this book.

I also feel like I know more of Shakespeare and the inner workings of Elizabeth's court each was so fascinating. The discussion of identity was also really interesting and telling. Katharine as Kit feels much freer, safer and unencumbered. Chisholm, A Murder of Crows , about a royal deputy warden whose return from London to the English border with Scotland is delayed when a corpse washes up from the Thames onto the queen's privy steps; 5 in the Sir Robert Carey mystery series. Chisholm, An Air of Treason , about a royal deputy warden whose return from London to the English border with Scotland is further delayed when the queen orders him to investigate the death 30 years previously of Amy Dudley, whom the queen is suspected of murdering; 6 in the Sir Robert Carey mystery series.

Chisholm, A Chorus of Innocents , about a royal deputy warden on the English border with Scotland who investigates the rape of a pregnant woman and the murder of her husband in ; 7 in the Sir Robert Carey mystery series.


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Chisholm, A Clash of Spheres , about a royal deputy warden sent to Edinburgh to investigate a suspected conspiracy against England amid a debate over the new theory of Copernicus; 8 in the Sir Robert Carey mystery series. Chisholm, A Suspicion of Silver , about a royal deputy warden sent to arrest a man suspected of plotting to assassinate the Scottish king; 9 in the Sir Robert Carey mystery series.

Rory Clements, Martyr , a thriller featuring John Shakespeare, Will's elder brother, searching for an assassin believed to have been sent by the Spanish to kill Queen Elizabeth; 1 in the John Shakespeare series. Washington Post review. Rory Clements, Revenger , a thriller in which Will Shakespeare's elder brother, John, while trying to recover papers in the possession of the Earl of Essex, discovers a plot against Queen Elizabeth's life; winner of the Ellis Peters Historical Award; 2 in the John Shakespeare series. Rory Clements, Prince , a thriller in which John Shakespeare investigates an outbreak of bombing attacks on Dutch immigrants in London; 3 in the John Shakespeare series.

Rory Clements, Traitor , a thriller in which Will Shakespeare's elder brother, John, must escort Doctor Dee, whose invention the Spanish are keen to acquire, to safety in Scotland amid threats of a new invasion by the Spanish Armada; 4 in the John Shakespeare series. Rory Clements, The Heretics , a thriller in which Will Shakespeare's elder brother, John, is sent to find out what happened to a young woman who disappeared after a cruel exorcism ritual; 5 in the John Shakespeare series.

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Rory Clements, Holy Spy , a thriller in which Will Shakespeare's elder brother infiltrates a group of conspirators plotting to assassinate Queen Elizabeth, while also trying to save the woman he loves from a charge of murder; 7 in the John Shakespeare series. Diane Davidson, Feversham , a Renaissance mystery novel based on an actual murder in sixteenth century England. Phillip DePoy, A Prisoner in Malta , about Christopher Marlowe as a nineteen-year-old, before his career as a playwright, asked by Queen Elizabeth's spymaster, Francis Walsingham, to investigate rumors of a plot against the queen's life.

Ann Dukthas, A Time for the Death of a King , about a time-traveling Jesuit scholar who investigates the mystery surrounding the death of Lord Darnley, the husband of Mary Queen of Scots; 1 in the Nicholas Segalla series of which 2 and 3 are set in the nineteenth century; Ann Dukthas is a pen name of Paul P. Ann Dukthas, In the Time of the Poisoned Queen , about a time-traveling Jesuit scholar who investigates the mystery surrounding the death of Queen Mary Tudor; 4 in the Nicholas Segalla series of which 2 and 3 are set in the nineteenth century; Ann Dukthas is a pen name of Paul P.

Kathy Lynn Emerson, Murder in the Queen's Wardrobe , about a woman with a knowledge of ciphers and codes who is recruited by Queen Elizabeth's spymaster to serve as lady-in-waiting to Elizabeth's cousin, who is being courted by Ivan the Terrible of Russia. Patricia Finney, Firedrake's Eye , a thriller about the mad son of a Catholic family who discovers his brother is plotting to assassinate Queen Elizabeth.

Patricia Finney, Gloriana's Torch , a thriller about a spy for Queen Elizabeth who discovers some of the gunpowder from the English arsenal is missing, perhaps diverted to the Spanish Armada.

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James Forrester, Sacred Treason , about a Catholic herald who takes charge of a dangerous book and shortly afterward is arrested as Queen Elizabeth's councilors investigate plots against her life. Philip Gooden, That Sleep of Death , about an aspiring actor who discovers his host's father was murdered in a manner that echoes "Hamlet," Shakespeare's latest play; 1 in the Shakespearean mystery series. Philip Gooden, Death of Kings , about an aspiring actor forced to work as a government spy; 2 in the Shakespearean mystery series. Philip Gooden, The Pale Companion , about a young actor whose trip to a country house with his company to perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream" for a wedding turns into a nightmare; 3 in the Shakespearean mystery series.

Philip Gooden, Alms for Oblivion , about a young actor who must prove he is not guilty of murder when the friend he has taken in is found dead in his lodgings; 4 in the Shakespearean mystery series. Philip Gooden, Mask of Night , about a young actor who goes to Oxford when his theater is shut down because of plague in London, and finds that death is haunting Oxford, too; 5 in the Shakespearean mystery series. Philip Gooden, An Honorable Murderer , about an actor in Shakespeare's company who needs to find out why so many people are dying as the Spanish negotiate a peace treaty with England; 6 in the Shakespearean mystery series.

Gortner, The Tudor Conspiracy , about a squire who spies for Princess Elizabeth while she is held captive during the reign of Mary Tudor; 2 in the Spymaster Chronicles mystery series. Gortner, The Tudor Vendetta , about a spy summoned back from exile when Queen Elizabeth ascends the throne, in order to help her find a lady-in-waiting who has disappeared; 3 in the Spymaster Chronicles mystery series. Peg Herring, Her Highness' First Murder , a mystery which pairs twelve-year-old Princess Elizabeth and a young crippled man as sleuths to investigate a series of murders in which young women are beheaded near the end of Henry VIII's reign; 1 in the Simon and Elizabeth mystery series.

Peg Herring, Poison, Your Grace , a mystery in which Princess Elizabeth and an apothecary's apprentice investigate the poisoning death of an adviser to the young King Edward VI; 2 in the Simon and Elizabeth mystery series. Victoria Lamb, The Queen's Secret , about a young black singer who, while spying on the Earl of Leicester for Queen Elizabeth, discovers a conspiracy to murder the queen; 1 in the Dark Lady mystery trilogy.

Victoria Lamb, His Dark Lady , a novel which imagines the "dark lady" of Shakespeare's sonnets was a lady-in-waiting at Queen Elizabeth's court who has secrets of her own during the waning days of Elizabeth's reign; 2 in the Dark Lady mystery trilogy. Margaret Lawrence, Roanoke , about a man sent by Queen Elizabeth's advisers to the doomed colony of Roanoke to seduce an Indian princess and get information from her about a legendary treasure. Edward Marston, The Queen's Head , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company investigates the murder of one of his players on the eve of a performance in honor of Queen Elizabeth; 1 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Merry Devils , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company investigates the murder of one of his child actors during a play that Puritans are trying to shut down; 2 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Trip to Jerusalem , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company takes his players on the road during a London plague epidemic, but one of their players is murdered before they set out, and a rival troupe is stealing from them; 3 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Nine Giants , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company discovers a drowned corpse in the Thames which may have something to do with the troubles that have been plaguing the company; 4 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Mad Courtesan , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company investigates the murder of one of his players; 5 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Silent Woman , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company takes his players on tour after a fire destroys their theatre and a messenger dies of poisoning; 6 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Roaring Boy , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company has them perform a controversial new play about a recent case of murder which sets off a riot; 7 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Laughing Hangman , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company discovers the hanged body of the choirmaster for a rival troupe; 8 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Fair Maid of Bohemia , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company takes the company to Prague during a London plague epidemic, but murder casts a shadow over their trip; 9 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Wanton Angel , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company investigates a case of murder that disrupts their efforts to find a patron to help them build a new theatre; 10 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Bawdy Basket , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company investigates when a player insists that his father, convicted of murder, was innocent of the crime; 12 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Vagabond Clown , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company must find out who murdered a member of their audience; 13 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Edward Marston, The Counterfeit Crank , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company plagued by troubles discovers a case of fraud; 14 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

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Edward Marston, The Malevolent Comedy , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company must find out who poisoned their obnoxious new playwright onstage; 15 in the Nicholas Bracewell series. Edward Marston, The Princess of Denmark , a stage manager for an Elizabethan theatre company takes his company to Elsinore, Denmark, when their patron is betrothed to a mysterious princess; 16 in the Nicholas Bracewell series.

Andrews in who must find out who murdered a thirteen-year-old boy after suspicion falls on one of the university regents; 1 in the Hew Cullan mystery series. Shirley McKay, Fate and Fortune , about a young lawyer who goes to Edinburgh in after his father's death and encounters a disturbing case of murder; 2 in the Hew Cullan mystery series. Shirley McKay, Time and Tide , about a Scottish lawyer who investigates the case of a wrecked ship and the death of the only man aboard when it lands in St.

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Andrews; 3 in the Hew Cullan mystery series. John Pilkington, Marbeck and the Double Dealer , about an Elizabethan spy who must uncover the identity of a spy working for the Spanish government; 1 in a planned mystery series. Matthew Reilly, The Tournament , a mystery featuring Princess Elizabeth of England and her tutor Roger Ascham traveling to a chess tournament in Constantinople in where Ascham is asked to investigate the murder of a guest of the Sultan.

Sansom, Revelation , about a hunchbacked lawyer in Henry VIII's court who discovers links between a case of religious mania and the murder of a friend; 4 in the Matthew Shardlake mystery series. Sansom, Heartstone , about a hunchbacked lawyer in Henry VIII's court who travels to Portsmouth to look into the case of a mistreated orphan as the city prepares for a French attack; 5 in the Matthew Shardlake mystery series.

Sansom, Lamentation , about a hunchbacked lawyer who in the fall of as Henry VIII is on his deathbed is asked to track down Queen Catherine's dangerous memoir after the London printer it was entrusted to is murdered; 6 in the Matthew Shardlake mystery series.

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Sansom, Tombland , about a lawyer in the service of Princess Elizabeth who, amid a peasant's revolt during the reign of eleven-year-old Edward VI, investigates the murder of one of her distant relations; 7 in the Matthew Shardlake mystery series. Lloyd Shepherd, The English Monster , about a Thames River Police officer investigating murders in which link back to the first English slaving voyage during Elizabeth I's reign in Martin Stephen, The Galleons' Grave , a mystery set during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I; 3 in the Henry Gresham mystery series 1 and 2 are set in the 17th century.

Trow, Dark Entry , a mystery featuring the young Christopher Marlowe as sleuth in as an old friend is discovered dead shortly before Marlowe graduates from university; 1 in the planned Kit Marlowe series. Wilson, The First Horseman , about a London goldsmith searching for the killer of his friend Robert Packington, a mercer who was the first man ever murdered by a handgun in London; based on an unsolved historical crime; 1 in the Thomas Treviot mystery series.

Wilson, The Traitor's Mark , about a London goldsmith who decides to investigate the disappearance of court painter Hans Holbein; 2 in the Thomas Treviot mystery series.


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Sidney Alexander, Michelangelo the Florentine , about the Renaissance Italian artist; 1 in the Michelangelo trilogy. Federico Andahazi, The Anatomist , about the sixteenth century Italian scientist who discovered a previously unknown part of a woman's anatomy, "the anatomical cause of love," scandalizing church and state, and was thrown into prison under charges of heresy and Satanism.

John Banville, Doctor Copernicus , about the Renaissance astronomer who discovered the earth orbited the sun. Gioconda Belli, The Scroll of Seduction , about about an art historian and a sixteen-year-old girl who, when he tells her of Philippe the Handsome of Flanders and Juana the Mad of Spain, are compelled to relive their story. Maria Bellonci, Private Renaissance English translation published , about a noblewoman related to the Borgias in Renaissance Italy; translated from the Italian. Adria Bernardi, The Day Laid on the Altar , about three artists in sixteenth-century Italy, a rustic shepherd, an aspiring fresco painter, and the famous Titian.

Luther Blissett, Q , a thriller about an idealistic radical caught up in the German Reformation and a spy for the Pope, who wants to stamp out Protestant reformers. Sarah Bower, The Book of Love ; also titled Sins of the House of Borgia , about a young Jewish woman who coverts to Christianity and becomes one of Lucrezia Borgia's ladies-in-waiting, where she is drawn into the Borgia family's intrigues.

Jesse Bullington, The Enterprise of Death , darkly humorous historical fantasy about a fifteenth-century Moorish slave who flees her master, a necromancer who has placed a curse on her. Orson Scott Card, Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus , about a group of time travelers who attempt to prevent Columbus's discovery of the New World from developing into a conquest.

Susan Carroll, The Dark Queen , romantic historical fantasy about a Frenchwoman who possesses magical skills in the time of Catherine de Medici, when such skills were as hazardous as they were useful, who must team up with an attractive but mysterious nobleman to prevent the fulfillment of a dire prophecy; 1 in the Dark Queen series.

Susan Carroll, The Courtesan , romantic historical fantasy about a woman with magical skills who hopes to become the mistress of Henry of Navarre and the power behind the French throne, but who stirs the hatred of Catherine de Medici; 2 in the Dark Queen series. Susan Carroll, The Silver Rose , romantic historical fantasy about a young woman with magical powers who returns to her island home as a refuge from civil war, but must team up with a man she has good reason to distrust when a mysterious woman threatens the power of Catherine de Medici; 3 in the Dark Queen series.