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Discover the thrilling narrative of **The Queen's Head**, a gripping historical fiction novel that will transport you to the heart of Elizabethan England. Follow the captivating story of Will Fowler, a young actor caught in a web of intrigue, ambition, and raw emotion in the bustling world of London's theatre scene. Our protagonist, celebrated for his performances with Lord Westfield's Men, faces an untimely demise in a tragic bar-room brawl. With a vivid portrayal of the era and its challenges, this book explores themes of loyalty, justice, and revenge as his friend, Nicholas Bracewell, confronts the chaotic streets of London to discover the truth behind this heinous crime.
Perfect for lovers of historical mysteries and drama, this enthralling 304-page novel offers readers a perfect blend of suspense, richly developed characters, and authentic period detail that fans of the genre will adore. With an ISBN of 9780749010133, this brand-new edition, published by Faber Factory in 2012, is an essential addition to any bookshelf.
Enhance your reading experience with this compelling story steeped in historical significance and vibrant character arcs. Order now and delve into the underbelly of theatrical London as bravery and treachery unfold, leading to a quest for justice.
Fast delivery available! Enjoy quick shipping to ensure that you receive your copy of **The Queen's Head** without delay, so you can immerse yourself in this stunning tale right away.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780749010133
Year: 2012
Publisher: Faber Factory
Pages: 304
Description:
He was egotistical, verbose, and hot-headed to a fault. But he did not deserve to die . . .
His name was Will Fowler, an actor in the esteemed theatrical company called Lord Westfield's Men, a vibrant young man flushed from the success of a recent performance at the Queen's Head theatre. So exuberant was he that he persuaded the resourceful manager of the company, Nicholas Bracewell, to quaff a pint or two at a nearby pub.
Alas, it was to be Will's last taste of beer. A bar-room brawl left him dead - but not before he gasped for Nicholas to find his fast-fleeting, red-bearded murderer and administer a just revenge.
Yet finding Will's murderer in London's dark, crowded streets was a seemingly impossible task - not to mention the fact that Lord Westfield's Men were just commanded to appear at the court of Elizabeth I - an honour one dare not refuse...
Perfect for lovers of historical mysteries and drama, this enthralling 304-page novel offers readers a perfect blend of suspense, richly developed characters, and authentic period detail that fans of the genre will adore. With an ISBN of 9780749010133, this brand-new edition, published by Faber Factory in 2012, is an essential addition to any bookshelf.
Enhance your reading experience with this compelling story steeped in historical significance and vibrant character arcs. Order now and delve into the underbelly of theatrical London as bravery and treachery unfold, leading to a quest for justice.
Fast delivery available! Enjoy quick shipping to ensure that you receive your copy of **The Queen's Head** without delay, so you can immerse yourself in this stunning tale right away.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780749010133
Year: 2012
Publisher: Faber Factory
Pages: 304
Description:
He was egotistical, verbose, and hot-headed to a fault. But he did not deserve to die . . .
His name was Will Fowler, an actor in the esteemed theatrical company called Lord Westfield's Men, a vibrant young man flushed from the success of a recent performance at the Queen's Head theatre. So exuberant was he that he persuaded the resourceful manager of the company, Nicholas Bracewell, to quaff a pint or two at a nearby pub.
Alas, it was to be Will's last taste of beer. A bar-room brawl left him dead - but not before he gasped for Nicholas to find his fast-fleeting, red-bearded murderer and administer a just revenge.
Yet finding Will's murderer in London's dark, crowded streets was a seemingly impossible task - not to mention the fact that Lord Westfield's Men were just commanded to appear at the court of Elizabeth I - an honour one dare not refuse...