
Martyr
An Elizabethan Thriller
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Narrado por:
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Simon Vance
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Rory Clements
Shadowed by his rival, the Queen's chief torturer, Shakespeare travels through an underworld of spies, sorcerers, whores, and theater people---including his younger brother, the struggling playwright Will---to piece together a complex conspiracy, the implications of which are almost too horrific to contemplate.
For a zealous and cunning killer is stalking England's streets. And as Shakespeare threatens to reveal the madman's identity, he and the beautiful woman he desires come ever closer to becoming the next martyrs to the cause.
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A good mystery set in Elizabethan times
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not as good as expected
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Great Entertainment
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There is plenty of torturing and plenty of bloodletting and plenty of suffering as the book goes along, but the story picks up pace and gets more interesting (if only barely plausible). I always enjoy Simon Vance???s narrations, and have listened to so many of them that his voice makes me feel right at home. If you like Vance's voice and you???re not yet tired of the Tudors, you???ll probably enjoy this one.
Another choice, if Audible ever gets a chance to offer them, would be Edward Marston's Nicholas Bracewell novels, especially the first one ("The Queen's Head"), which covers similar territory to "Martyr." Like "Martyr," the Bracewell novels have a Shakespearean theater connection, but they are more original (or maybe just seemed that way when I read them back in the 20th century) and less sensationalistic.
Blood and religion
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Simon Vance is fantastic
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exciting horrors
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Pretty Mediocre
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Excellent Thriller/Mystery, Flawless Narration
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Martyr is a novel where no one and nothing is black and white, but everyone is expected to be. Religions and politics war against each other as countries collide. England is threatened by the shadow of the Armada and against this backdrop, John Shakespeare is trying to solve a murder.
The author has done his research. You feel like you are in Elizabethan London and it's not very pretty. The characters are visceral, and at times profane. It's an adventure, and a race to save one of history's greatest heroes. Worth the credit!
John Shakespeare Rules!
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Excellent!
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