A Thomas the Falconer Mystery - 1596. Sir Robert Vicary is to host an important guest, Grigori Stanic, the ambassador of distant Muscovy, and Thomas the Falconer is called on to entertain the Russian party. The ambassador is to make a magnificent gift to Boris Godunov, brother-in-law to the feeble Tsar Feodor: a priceless gold chain. But no sooner has it arrived than it is stolen. So begins Thomas hunt for the Muscovy Chain . .
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About the Author:
John Pilkington has written plays for radio and theatre as well as television scripts for the BBC. Born in Lancashire, he now lives in Devon.
From Publishers Weekly:
Pilkington's straightforward seventh mystery featuring 16th-century falconer Thomas Finbow as an unlikely amateur sleuth is stronger on period feeling than plot twists. The prologue introduces the reader to a shadowy Italian cutthroat named Corvino, whom a French nobleman enlists to trace a treasured piece of jewelry. The action then shifts to England, where Thomas's master, Sir Robert Vicary, has been entrusted by the Privy Council with the valuable Muscovy Chain, intended to be conveyed as a gift to Boris Godunov, the de facto ruler of Russia, in an effort to solidify trading relations. Despite Thomas's best efforts, the chain disappears and a number of corpses turn up in and around Vicary's estate. While the action is swift and the color convincing, there's no mystery about who's behind the killings, and the theft is solved relatively quickly. The characters and period would be better served by a plot with more suspense. (Nov.)
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- PublisherSevern House
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 0727865439
- ISBN 13 9780727865434
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages208
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