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The Amorous Nightingale Edward Marston

The Amorous Nightingale By Edward Marston

The Amorous Nightingale by Edward Marston


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Summary

London 1667. Acclaimed beauty and singer Harriet Gow is the star performer at the famous Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, as well as the favourite mistress of King Charles II. After seeing her perform, Christopher Redmayne is likewise captivated so he is intrigued when the King urgently summons him - it seems Harriet has been kidnapped.

The Amorous Nightingale Summary

The Amorous Nightingale: The thrilling historical whodunnit by Edward Marston

London 1667. Acclaimed beauty and singer Harriet Gow is the star performer at the famous Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, as well as the favourite mistress of King Charles II. After seeing her perform, Christopher Redmayne is likewise captivated so he is intrigued when the King urgently summons him - it seems Harriet has been kidnapped. Redmayne, with the help of his friend Jonathan Bale is engaged to resolve this delicate affair and they quickly begin delving into Harriet's background. The facade of elegance soon begins to crumble in the face of their investigations, and just as Redmayne and Bale start to question whether Harriet is really the victim or the guilty party, a brutal murder provides the answer...

The Amorous Nightingale Reviews

'Probably the best of our British writers of historical crime stories' Birmingham Post

About Edward Marston

Edward Marston has written over a hundred books. He is best known for his hugely successful Railway Detective series. His other series include the Home Front Detective, set in the Great War, and the Bow Street Rivals, featuring identical twin detectives during the Regency.

Additional information

GOR002525447
9780749008031
0749008032
The Amorous Nightingale: The thrilling historical whodunnit by Edward Marston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Allison & Busby
2010-09-06
384
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