The Shakespeare Plot: The Dark Forest

The Shakespeare Plot: The Dark Forest

The second instalment in this exciting historical-thriller trilogy

The year is 1603. Alice Fletcher's brother, Richard, has returned from beyond the grave, but he has lost his memory. Meanwhile, Alice and Tom Cavendish are called upon to foil a Catholic plot against the new king, James I. Unknown to them, Richard has been caught up in the same plot. Can they save the king, and will Alice ever be reunited with her long-lost brother?

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The year is 1603. Alice Fletcher’s brother, Richard, has returned from beyond the grave, but he has lost his memory. Meanwhile, Alice and Tom Cavendish are called upon to foil a Catholic plot against the new king, James I. Unknown to them, Richard has been caught up in the same plot. Can they save the king, and will Alice ever be reunited with her long-lost brother?

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Series: The Shakespeare Plot, Book 2
Genre: Children's Fiction
Publisher: Scribo
Publication Year: 2017
Format: hardback
Length: 328 pages
ASIN: 1912006952
ISBN: 9781912006953
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About the Author
Alex Woolf

Alex Woolf is a published author of over seventy books, both fiction and non-fiction, mainly for children and young adults. His non-fiction encompasses a whole variety of subjects, from science and the natural world to politics and social issues, but his favourite subject is history. By far his biggest work to date is his Short History of the World, which has sold over 50,000 copies in the English-speaking world and been translated into seven different languages since it first appeared in 2008.

His fiction writing credits include a science fiction trilogy, 'Chronosphere' (2011/12), and a gothic Victorian detective novel 'Aldo Moon and the Case of the Ghost at Gravewood Hall' (2013), described by best-selling crime writer Peter James as 'a real delight, witty, ghostly and at times deliciously ghastly.' His horror novel, 'Soul Shadows', was published in 2013 by Curious Fox and has been shortlisted for the RED Book Award of 2014. Alex is a regular author for Fiction Express, online publishers of interactive stories for schools. He writes a chapter a week, and children vote on how the story should continue. 2014 sees the release of 'Iron Sky: Dread Eagle', his first foray into the world of steampunk.

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