![]() ![]() Ghastly.) Will has sold some sonnets, though, so he and Tuck are not starving, yet. (Not so incidentally, Hawke describes the horrible condition of the unsanitary streets in more than adequate detail. Plague has struck London, and all of the city’s playhouses have been closed down. ![]() Hard times have hit the traveling group of players. Assisting him is his good friend and hanger-on with the Queen’s Men, Symington “Tuck” Smythe. There’s a period (1585-1592) in the life of William Shakespeare that’s called the Lost Years, in which nothing is known - where he was, what he was doing, and who he was hanging out with.įilling in the gap - pure speculation on Hawke’s part, not to mention audacity - here’s the third in a series of detective adventures of the most famous poet and playwright the world has ever known. Forge, hardcover First Edition, December 2002 reprint paperback: January 2004. ![]()
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