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Sea Of Troubles: A Nicholas Talbot Adventure (2) (Great Lie Trilogy),Used
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Product Description Nick Talbot is heartbroken after his family home burned to the ground and the love of his life married another. In five short years he has gone from callow youth to courieratlarge for the Queen and country. But more than all this, his passion for the stage has made him the progenitor of the theatres greatestever conspiracy. Tucked away in Verona, Kit Marloweaccording to history, a dead man who was killed in a tavern brawlcontinues to write his wondrous plays. Back in London they are put on under the name of Will Shakespeare, a travesty, but yet they are staged and the applause comes. To live without writing would be worse than death and hence in spiriting his plays away to London, Nick is Kits savior. A youth no longer, Nick is a father with responsibilities to many: spymaster Robert Cecil, his courier colleagues, his family and household, and above all Kit. In this second outing, the adventurer matures and begins to look for more in life than transient thrills. His ability to find trouble, however, is unerring and he wont always prevail. Review 'Never for a moment does StanfordSmith allow her characters to lack credibility. This is an actionpacked historical adventure by a masterful storyteller.' Norma Penfold, www.gwales.com About the Author Myrrha StanfordSmith studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and worked in professional theatre and as a teacher before retiring to the Isle of Anglesey, where she founded the Ucheldre Repertory Company. She is the author of Flights of Angels and Great Lie.
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