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Thirteenth Night

Published
Jan 1999
Main Genre
Historical Mystery Hist. Mystery
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256

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In this stunning debut novel, set in the thirteenth-century duchy of Orsino on the Adriatic Coast, Alan Gordon draws on Shakespeare's Twelfth Night to conjure a mystery filled with enough passion, intrigue, danger, and shifting identities to Blight the Bard himself.

Twelfth night is for revelry, thirteenth night is for revelations...

"Orsino is dead." The message sends the jester Feste, disguised as a German merchant, back to the duchy where, years earlier, he had foiled the plans of Saladin's agent, Malvolio, and secured the duchy for Orsino and his bride, Viola. As agent of the Fool's Guild, Feste must uncover the cause of Orsino's death, be it accident, suicide, or murder. Has Malvolio returned to win the revenge he swore? Or has another, more sinister cabal plunged the duchy into political upheaval?

Set in a brilliantly recreated time of pageantry and squalor, THIRTEENTH NIGHT brings alive a world long vanished. From the fetid canals of Venice to the high seas to the castles and hidden Roman tunnels of Orsino, here is a tale that will keep readers in its thrall until its dramatic and unexpected final scene...

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Feb 1999 Minotaur Books ISBN 0312976844
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First Edition Jan 1999 St. Martin's ISBN 0312200358
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Nov 2000 St. Martin's ISBN 1466843365
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