The Point of Death by Peter Tonkin

The Point of Death by Peter Tonkin

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The Point of Death by Peter Tonkin

London, 1594. It's the opening night of Romeo and Juliet and Mercutio is murdered in the middle of the play -- but it's real blood that flows. Master of Defence Tom Musgrave is hired by the theatre owners to solve the case as quickly and quietly as possible. The theatres have only just reopened after two years of plague, and there are fortunes as well as lives at risk.

But as Tom plunges into the mean streets of London in that threatening, thunderous Summer, he swiftly finds himself hunted as well as hunter -- for he has jumped blindly into a cat's cradle of murderous intrigue that has already claimed Marlowe and Walsingham.

As the shattered remnants of England's first Secret Service split into two lethally opposed camps, the blood begins to flow everywhere from the stinking stews of Southwark to the gilded halls of Westminster. And it will require all Musgrave's skill to cut his way to the dark heart of the truth and walk away again.

Peter Tonkin, the son of an RAF officer, was born in Ulster. He spent much of his adolescence moving across the world from job to job. He attended Portora Royal in Enniskillen and Palmer's in Grays. In 1968, he won the Jan Palac Memorial Award for singing, acting, and poetry. At Queen's Belfast, he studied English with Seamus Heaney. Paul Muldoon, Bernard MacLaverty, and Ciaran Hinds were among the students in his year.

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ISBN 13 9780727857231
ISBN 10 0727857231
Title The Point of Death
Author Peter Tonkin
Series The Master Of Defence S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2001-11-30
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.