The Playhouse Mysteries
A Historical Novel of the Elizabethan Stage
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Doré Ripley
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Step inside the Elizabethan playhouse where mysteries abound.
Act 1: Who would perform murders on stage?
Act 2: Why would someone kidnap a young apprentice actor?
Act 3: Would the players rebel against the Queen?
In the heart of the 17th-century playhouse district, Sara Watson, the proprietor of Willow Wood Apothecary, is no stranger to blood and mayhem. But when a series of gruesome murders threatens to alert court spies, Sara joins forces not only with Sheriff Hawkins but also with a young apprentice actor, his loyal canine, and a retired fighting bear.
The clock is ticking, and this eclectic team must outsmart powerful adversaries to protect not only their lives but also the vibrant world of the stage. Will they emerge victorious, or will the curtains fall on their daring quest for justice?
The Playhouse Mysteries blends together historical figures and events to present the spirited lives and times of the Elizabethan playhouses, their actors, audience, friends, and family. Yet Southwark is also a dark, often deadly place, filled with secrets and intrigue, where friends and enemies shift as quickly as the Thames.
A must-read for lovers of historical mysteries, psychological thrillers, Renaissance drama, and strong female detectives. Get ready for a compelling journey into a world where loyalty and betrayal collide.
- Historical notes included at the end of each chapter.
- Discussion questions, perfect for quizzes, tests, or book club reviews.
- Created by a Renaissance literature educator.