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Title Statement | Lightborne: a novel / Hesse Phillips. |
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Author | Phillips, Hesse |
Publication | New York: Pegasus Books,2024. |
Edition | First Pegasus Books cloth edition. |
Extent of Item | 442 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781639367382 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07647768 |
Bibliography | Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary | "Christopher Marlowe: playwright, poet, lover. In the plague-stricken streets of Elizabethan England, Kit flirts with danger, leaving a trail of enemies and old flames in his wake. His plays are a roaring success; he seems destined for greatness. But in the spring of 1593, the queen's eyes are everywhere and the air is laced with paranoia. Marlowe receives an unwelcome visit from his one-time mentor, Richard Baines, a man who knows all of Marlowe's secrets and is hell-bent on his destruction. When Marlowe is arrested on charges of treason, heresy, and sodomy- all which are punishable by death- he is released on bail with the help of Sir Thomas Walsingham. Kit presumes Walsingham to be his friend; in fact, the spymaster has hired an assassin to take care of Kit, fearing that his own sins may come to light. Now, with the queen's spies and the vengeful Baines closing in on the playwright, Marlowe's last friend in the world is Ingram Frizer, a total stranger who is obsessed with Kit's plays, and who will, within ten days' time, first become Marlowe's lover - and then his killer."--from publisher. |
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By Topic | Dramatists--Fiction |
By Name | Marlowe, Christopher,1564-1593 |
By Location | England--Fiction--Social life and customs--16th century |
By Genre | Historical fiction |
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