The Dead Don't Wait - A Bloody Mary Tudor Mystery
The Dead Don't Wait - A Bloody Mary Tudor Mystery
hardback
Published:
31 March, 2020
Description
Jack Blackjack stands accused of killing a priest in the wickedly entertaining new Bloody Mary Tudor mystery.
April, 1555. A priest has been stabbed to death in the village of St Botolph, to the east of the City of London, his body left to rot by the roadside - and Jack Blackjack stands accused of his murder.
As well as clearing his name, Jack has his own reasons for wanting to find out who really killed the priest - but this is an investigation where nothing is as it seems. Was it a random attack by a desperate outlaw, or do the answers lie in the murdered priest's past? As he questions those who knew the dead man, Jack is faced with a number of conflicting accounts - and it's clear that not everyone can be telling him the whole truth.
But Jack is about to be sidetracked from the investigation . with disastrous consequences.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780727892645 |
| ISBN10 | 0727892649 |
| Number Of Pages | 352 |
| Item Weight | 475 g |
| Product Dimensions | 145 x 225 x 32 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Canongate Books |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Main - Large Print |
Media Reviews
Enjoyable . Fans of Elizabethan historicals will have fun * Publishers Weekly *
The improbably and delightfully humorous protagonist moves the story to a surprising conclusion * Kirkus Reviews *
Entertaining . Jecks brings the seamy side of Tudor London to life through rich, atmospheric descriptions of its taverns, brothels and streets * Publishers Weekly on A Missed Murder *
An unlikely and amusing sleuth who manages to solve a tricky mystery against all odds * Kirkus Reviews on A Murder Too Soon *
Engrossing . Plot twists abound, but the novel's greatest strength is its jaunty tone, plunging the reader into raucous Elizabethan England * Publishers Weekly on A Murder Too Soon *
Jecks keeps the suspense at a steady boil as his well-rounded characters fight for a corner in tumultuous London with humor and even humanity * Publishers Weekly on Rebellion's Message *