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License to Quill

Jacopo della Quercia

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English
Griffin
02 February 2016
Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. [cue Bond Theme]

Following his successful humorous steampunk novel, The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy, Jacopo della Quercia returns with a Tudor historical in which an intelligence operative in the service of Elizabeth I, Thomas Walsingham, stages the murder of Christopher Marlowe. The 'hit-man' - none other than William Shakespeare!

Shakespeare as you've never seen him before a secret agent. Caught up in a world of corruption, secrets, staged deaths, and playwriting, Will must use but not abuse his license to quill.

A page-turning James Bond-esque spy thriller starring William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe during history's real life Gunpowder Plot. The story follows the fascinating golden age of English espionage, the tumultuous cold war gripping post-Reformation Europe, the cloak-and-dagger politics of Shakespeare's England, and lastly, the mysterious origins of the Bard's most haunting play: Macbeth.

A fast-paced historical retelling!

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Imprint:   Griffin
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 209mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   344g
ISBN:   9781250059659
ISBN 10:   1250059658
Pages:   384
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JACOPO DELLA QUERCIA is an educator and history writer who has authored more than 100 articles for the comedy website Cracked.com. His work has been featured in the New York Times bestseller You Might Be a Zombie and Other Bad News, BBC America, CNN Money, The Huffington Post, The Takeaway public radio program, Ripley's Believe It Or Not!, Playboy's The Smoking Jacket, and CBS's Man Cave Daily among others.

Reviews for License to Quill

Praise for License to Quill della Quercia...turns the Gunpowder Plot into a stage for Will Shakespeare to assume the role of a 17th-century James Bond. The premise is simple: Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe are drawn into Guy Fawkes' revolutionary schemes...Add bull-baiting, human sacrifice, gruesome executions, and an epic London street battle, and what results is an erudite tour de force. - Kirkus Reviews Jacopo is an insight machine. His mind contains museums of fascinating history, and his writing never fails to change the way you look at the world around you. --Jack O'Brien, Founder, Editor in Chief and General Manager of Cracked.com, on The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy High concept and high adventure collide in a dizzying and thoroughly riveting adventure. Insanely entertaining. --Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of CODE ZERO, on The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy A cleverly composed and daring steampunk adventure. --G.D. Falksen, author and historian, on The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy Amazing.... skillfully weaves together one of the best reads of the year as he combines real history with his vivid and somewhat off-beat imagination. I know of no one else who has merged Martians, speeding blimps, comets, mysterious pocket watches, accurate historical references and international intrigue into one awesome and unique read! Believe it or Not! --Tim O'Brien, VP Communications, Ripley's Believe It or Not! on The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy With the sweep and scope of a Jules Verne adventure, The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy not only charts its own fantastic course through a dizzying alternate history of the United States presidency--it takes on literary history itself, turning anachronism into action, politics into pop, and a handful of America's Commanders-in-Chief into the stuff of potent yet poignantly humanized myth. If you think Honest Abe and his brethren have been resurrected to death (so to speak), think again; Jacopo della Quercia has brought the speculative presidential yarn to another level. --Jason Heller, Hugo Award-Winning author of Taft 2012, on The Great Abraham Lincoln Pocket Watch Conspiracy


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