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P. F. Chisholm

    Cette auteure est également connue sous le pseudonyme de Patricia Finney. Ses œuvres se caractérisent par un style distinctif et un aperçu profond de la psyché humaine. Les lecteurs apprécient sa capacité à créer des personnages complexes et des intrigues immersives qui les font réfléchir. Elle explore des thèmes universels avec une perspective unique.

    Der Ermittler der Königin
    Die Pferde des Königs.
    A Plague of Angels
    Guns in the North
    • Guns in the North

      • 752pages
      • 27 heures de lecture
      4,5(8)Évaluer

      Elizabethan intrigue in an omnibus: roguish courtiers, rival gangs, border raiders, treason, realpolitik and unbridled ambition.

      Guns in the North
    • A Plague of Angels

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      In 1592, dashing courtier Sir Robert Carey took up his northern post as Warden of the West March in order to escape the complications of creditors and court life. Trouble, however, dogs his heels wherever he goes. And where he goes in autumn, after the summer's misadventures in Carlisle, is back to London upon a summons from his father. Carey is on difficult terms with his powerful sire, Henry, Lord Hunsdon. Hunsdon, son of Anne Boleyn's elder sister, Mary -- and probably of a young King Henry VIII -- swings a lot of weight as "cousin" to Queen Elizabeth. But Hunsdon needs his ingenious younger son, Carey to sort out the difficulties his elder son has got himself into as an innocent party in a plot to discredit the family. Accompanied by the shrewd Sergeant George Dodd, who's like a fish out of water as he copes with the strange Londoners, Carey tackles Catholics, treachery, and such persons known to history and students of literature as George Greene and Christopher Marlowe who are working as spies and double agents. Most arresting is a portrait of a love-sick, snivelling hanger-on named Will Shakespeare....

      A Plague of Angels