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Paperback Book Details
  • 03/2018
  • 9781986530392
  • 438 pages
  • $19.99
Ebook Details
  • 03/2018
  • 438 pages
  • $.99
Hardcover Details
  • 06/2018
  • 9781538082959
  • 438 pages
  • $27.65
DK Marley
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Blood and Ink
D K Marley, author
History shows Kit Marlowe died in a tavern brawl in Deptford in 1593, but did he? The year of his birth, 1563, England is torn apart by religious metamorphosis and espionage. The stages of England and bright intellectual boys are used to bolster Queen Elizabeth I's reign and propagate the rising Protestant faith. At the age of eight, Christopher Marlowe, the muse's darling, is sucked into the labyrinth of secret spy rings, blood, murder and betrayal, while his own ambitions as England's favorite playwright drifts further from his grasp. As Christopher grows to manhood he sinks further into the darkness, and a chance meeting with an unknown actor from Stratford-upon-Avon, William Shakespeare, sets him on a path of destiny; a fate of forced exile and the revelation that the real enemy is not the assassins of Rome, but a man who stared into his eyes and smiled. One he did not expect....
Reviews
Historical Novel Society

 "DK Marley's exhaustively researched and spryly written novel Blood and Ink follows in the tradition of such minor-key classics as Anthony Burgess' A Dead Man in Deptford, and the central premise of Marley's book--that Marlowe only faked his death in 1593 in order to escape the attention of the Privy Council--will be familiar to followers of the Shakespearean authorship question (Shakespeare, needless to say, features prominently here). Marley has sifted through a phenomenal amount of research, but along the way she hasn't forgotten to tell a first-rate and gripping story, adorned in many places by some very pretty turns of phrase. We may never have a final resolution to the tangled questions Marley raises, but as long as we get such strong and enjoyable novels as this one out of the tangle, we shouldn't complain." - Historical Novel Society Review by Steve Donoghue

Formats
Paperback Book Details
  • 03/2018
  • 9781986530392
  • 438 pages
  • $19.99
Ebook Details
  • 03/2018
  • 438 pages
  • $.99
Hardcover Details
  • 06/2018
  • 9781538082959
  • 438 pages
  • $27.65
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