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Shakespeare's Rebel: A Novel (Paperback)

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To be (or not to be) the man to save England

England's finest swordsman and fight choreographer at the magnificent new Globe Theatre has hit rock bottom. John Lawley just wants to win back his beloved, become a decent father to his son, and help his friend William Shakespeare finish The Tragedy of Hamlet, the play that threatens to destroy him.

But all is not fair in love and war. Dogged by his three devils—whiskey, women, and Mad Robbie Deveraux—John is dragged by Queen Elizabeth herself into a dangerous game of politics, conspiracy, and rebellion. Will the hapless swordsman figure out how to save England before it's too late?

Brimming with vivid periodic detail, Shakespearean drama, and irresistible wit, Shakespeare's Rebel is a thrilling romp through the romantic, revolutionary times of Elizabethan England that will delight historical fiction fans and Shakespeare enthusiasts alike.

About the Author


Chris (C.C.) Humphreys is an actor, playwright, fight choreographer and novelist. He has written nine historical fiction novels including The French Executioner, runner up for the CWA Steel Dagger for Thrillers; Vlad – The Last Confession, the epic novel of the real Dracula; and A Place Called Armageddon. His latest YA novel is The Hunt of the Unicorn. His work has been translated into thirteen languages. Find out more about him on his website: http://cchumphreys.com

Praise For…


"Humphreys’ thrilling Elizabethan novel reads like a Shakespeare play. Humphreys’ authentic backdrop showcases his meticulous research, but he doesn’t sacrifice romance, plot or character for history. He seamlessly merges all the pieces together so every word and action goes to the heart of the story. Readers will feel Humphreys’ passion for the era and savor each word." — RT Book Reviews, 4.5 Stars

Product Details
ISBN: 9781492609902
ISBN-10: 1492609900
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Publication Date: October 6th, 2015
Pages: 400
Language: English