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The Desperate Remedy: Henry Gresham and the Gunpowder Plot

Martin Stephen

The Desperate Remedy: Henry Gresham and the Gunpowder Plot

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ISBN:
9780751532593
ISBN-10:
0-751-53259-2

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Thief. Informer. Double-dealer. Whoremonger. Drunkard. Gambler. Will Shadwell may not be the most moral of men, but to Henry Gresham - gentleman, scholar, courtier, spy - he is invaluable. For in the dark days of the reign of King James I a man must know his enemies to survive; Shadwell, by hook or more often by crook, is one of his best sources.

Then Shadwell is brutally murdered and Gresham is summoned to London by the man he fears most: Robert Cecil, the King’s Chief Secretary, and Machiavellian master of a sinister network of spies. Cecil wants Gresham to discover the truth about Sir Francis Bacon’s private life, but when Gresham begins his investigations, he finds that he is the one who is being watched . . .

As Gresham continues to do Cecil’s bidding with ever increasing trepidation, his enquiries into Shadwell’s death uncover a plot so audacious it is scarcely believable: a catholic uprising, a violent insurrection, and a trail of gunpowder underneath the Houses of Parliament . . .

Reviews

  • 'Dastardly political and religious manoeuvrings ... all add up to a terrific book, the first of a long series, we must hope.' SPECTATOR
  • 'Stephen has a good feel for the momentary decisions that can help to shape the course of history - as well, of course, as the cowardice, vainglory and greed' THE TIMES
  • 'Here is a Machiavellian plot from the mind of a master.' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW

Paperback: £6.99

Published 24/10/2002

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