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Titles in This Set
The Queen's Head
The Merry Devils
The Trip to Jerusalem
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789124098483
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Age Range: Adult
Overview
Step onto the boards of Elizabethan London with this collector's set of the first three Nicholas Bracewell mysteries by Edward Marston. Bracewell, the resourceful book-holder of Lord Westfield's Men, must keep his troupe of actors afloat while unravelling murder, sabotage and superstition in a city as vibrant as it is dangerous. Rich with period detail and brisk, witty storytelling, this three-book paperback set is a wonderful introduction to one of British crime fiction's longest-running historical series, and a fine gift for lovers of theatrical intrigue.
About the Books
This set brings together the opening trilogy of Edward Marston's acclaimed Nicholas Bracewell series, beginning with The Queen's Head, in which the murder of an actor named Will Fowler during a triumphant run at the Queen's Head theatre draws Bracewell into a dangerous conspiracy threatening to ruin Lord Westfield's Men just as Queen Elizabeth herself prepares to attend a performance. In The Merry Devils, the troupe stages a comedy featuring two stage devils, only for a mysterious third imp to appear uninvited, plunging the company into a mystery with unsettling undertones. The trilogy concludes with The Trip to Jerusalem, in which the Black Plague empties London's playhouses and forces Lord Westfield's Men onto the road, where new audiences bring new dangers. Together the three novels establish the world of Elizabethan theatre with meticulous historical texture and a keen sense of the precarious, backstage life of a touring troupe. Marston's dialogue-driven storytelling blends whodunnit plotting with genuine warmth for his cast, making this an ideal starting point for new readers and a satisfying reread for existing fans.
About the Author
Edward Marston was born and brought up in South Wales and read Modern History at Oxford before becoming a full-time writer. A former chairman of the Crime Writers' Association, he has written well over a hundred novels across many historical series, from the Domesday era to the First World War Home Front. He is best known for the Railway Detective series, but the Nicholas Bracewell novels remain treasured for their wit and period authenticity.
Why You'll Love This Set
A rich, atmospheric introduction to Elizabethan theatre and murder, this trilogy offers three complete, self-contained mysteries with a consistent, likeable hero. Perfect for series completists and newcomers alike, it's a thoughtful gift for any historical crime fiction fan.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover shown in the image.
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