
Publish and Perish
A Francis Bacon Mystery, Book 4
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Joel Froomkin
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Anna Castle
Someone’s killing London’s wittiest pamphleteers.
It’s 1589, and England is embroiled in a furious pamphlet war between an impudent Puritan calling himself Martin Marprelate and publishing’s brightest wits. The archbishop wants Martin to hang. The Privy Council wants the tumult to end. But nobody knows who Martin is or where he’s hiding his illegal press.
Then two writers are strangled, mistaken for Thomas Nashe, the pamphleteer who is hot on Martin’s trail. Francis Bacon is tasked with stopping the murders - and catching Martin, while he’s about it. But the more he learns, the more he fears Martin may be someone dangerously close to home.
Can Bacon and his band of intelligencers stop the strangler before another writer dies, without stepping on Martin’s possibly very important toes?
Honorable Mention for mysteries, Library Journal’s 2017 Indie Book Awards
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Highly recommended for people who like mysteries with a little wit and good historical background.
Number four is gold
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I've enjoyed this series greatly for the way Anna Castle has weaved quirky characters, real and fictional into real and fictional mysteries.
I had to listen to this one twice to completely follow the "Martin" plots. I found that listening to the historical notes at the end added to the richness of Publish and Perish.
Fun with Francis (Bacon) Facts and Fiction
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