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A Tip for the Hangman
A Tip for the Hangman: A Novel | Allison Epstein
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Christopher Marlowe, a brilliant aspiring playwright, is pulled into the duplicitous world of international espionage on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I. A many-layered historical thriller combining state secrets, intrigue, and romance. England, 1585. In Kit Marlowe's last year at Cambridge, he receives an unexpected visitor: Queen Elizabeth's spymaster, who has come with an unorthodox career opportunity. Her Majesty's spies are in need of new recruits, and Kit's flexible moral compass has drawn their attention. Kit, a scholarship student without money or prospects, accepts the offer, and after his training the game is on. Kit is dispatched to the chilly manor where Mary, Queen of Scots is under house arrest, to act as a servant in her household and keep his ear to the ground for a Catholic plot to put Mary on the throne. While observing Mary, Kit learns more than he bargained for. The ripple effects of his service to the Crown are far-reaching and leave Kit a changed man. But there are benefits as well. The salary he earns through his spywork allows him to mount his first play, and over the following years, he becomes the toast of London's raucous theatre scene. But when Kit finds himself reluctantly drawn back into the uncertain world of espionage, conspiracy, and high treason, he realizes everything he's worked so hard to attain--including the trust of the man he loves--could vanish before his very eyes. Pairing modern language with period detail, Allison Epstein brings Elizabeth's privy council, Marlowe's lovable theatre troupe, and the squalor of sixteenth-century London to vivid, teeming life as Kit wends his way behind the scenes of some of Tudor history's most memorable moments. At the center of the action is Kit himself--an irrepressible, irreverent force of nature. Thrillingly written, full of poetry and danger, A Tip for the Hangman brings an unforgettable protagonist to new life, and makes a centuries-old story feel utterly contemporary.
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Susanita
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1. May spontaneously recommend books
2. Almost all the characters in the tagged book: Assume everyone is a spy
#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Isn't it all about books! Thanks for playing 13mo
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Susanita
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Yes, I did read several chapters during our leaf peeping road trip over the weekend. No, I wasn‘t driving!

This book is pretty far from #cozy and is in fact rather nasty and brutal. It‘s not really a mystery either (more of a thriller), but I think my mystery book club will have an interesting discussion at our meeting this evening.

Not really my favorite sort of story but a significant endeavor and a page turner.

#OminousOctober

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 🍁 2y
Eggs Perfect 🍁🍁 2y
Oryx Great term - leaf peeping 🍂 2y
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Susanita
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We‘re going leaf peeping today, which should mean time in the car for reading. I hope to finish the tagged book for Monday book club, and I‘m almost halfway through it. Then on to the next one! But first I need to wake the grumpy bear so we can get going. #OutstandingOctober

Andrew65 Loved the DI Ruth Hunter Series, enjoy. 2y
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Littlewolf1
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4.8⭐️ An espionage thriller And a love story. This book was so good. If you‘re found at all of historical fiction, the Elizabethan era, or Christopher Marlowe in general, this is definitely a book to read. And honestly, this book should be a 5⭐️ for me. While the writer did take liberties, it was pretty historically accurate. But that last chapter just broke me even though I knew it couldn‘t end any other way. #TrappedOnAnIsland

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CaitlinR
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From the Author‘s Note:”… largely based on historical fact, but there are many places where I‘ve chosen a good story over a true event” and I thoroughly enjoyed her choices. Kit Marlowe as a spy for the crown (betraying among others Mary Queen of Scots) regretting some of his choices but not his love for Tom Watson. Excellent period details; well written. The author and I share a background in Renaissance Studies at University of Michigan!

CaitlinR A portrait discovered at Corpus Christi College in Cambridge in 1952 that is purportedly of Christopher Marlowe.” From a The Guardian article of 23 Oct. 2016 (edited) 2y
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Branwen
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My balcony reading buddy! 😻 #catsoflitsy #littenkitten #roxas

Ruthiella 😻😻😻 3y
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MamaGina
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Pickpick

This ended up being a darker read than I anticipated. I didn‘t know much about Christopher “Kit” Marlowe going in and reading his Wikipedia page was almost as interesting, though much less entertaining, than this well written debut novel. It begins with the notion that Kit was a spy while a student at Cambridge, which seems plausible, and follows him into danger at every turn of the page.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Branwen
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Brrr! It's cold and rainy here today, which means it's a perfect Sunday to stay in and read! 😍💕📚

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Branwen
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"Kit's primary spiritual conviction was that any god who began services at six in the morning was too cruel for a sane man to worship."

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Branwen
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I have a very exciting day lined up! Starting a brand new book, plus snacks and beer! 😍💕📚

Aims42 Your snack game is 💯👍🏻Looks like a great afternoon! 3y
Suet624 Perfect day. 3y
Cheshirecat913 On point there! And a Sailor Moon cup. 🌛 3y
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sb3626
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Panpan

I think this book could have ended a lot earlier. I‘m honestly really disappointed. Marlowe was a really interesting character that was unfairly treated to say the least.

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SassenachTheBookWizard
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What an unfortunate last name for an author to have in 2021

Scochrane26 Also, to have written a book about hanging. 3y
rubyslippersreads I saw that someone dubbed Prince Andrew “The Earl of Epstein.” 😏 3y
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SassenachTheBookWizard @Scochrane26 an added level 😬 3y
SilverShanica If ever there was a time for a pseudonym... 3y
SassenachTheBookWizard @SilverShanica my thoughts exactly 3y
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mdemanatee
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A fun romp of espionage with a famous playwright--with a famous end. I did have some structure qualms but also this is the kind of book you just want to go on the ride. https://youtu.be/sCtNiKKDFaM

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mdemanatee
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I don't often look up trade reviews for books. This prob won't encourage me to start. Let the record show the romance is not in fact the stuff of bodice rippers. Has this reviewer read a bodice ripper? Or sex scenes in general fiction at all? Or is it because it's a gay relationship? I have been in a rage about this because sentence construction wise it's clearly presented as a drawback of the narrative. (POV point is accurate though)

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Palimpsest
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Mehso-so

I was drawn to this book because of the gorgeous cover art, the title, and Renaissance time frame. It is a fictionalized story of Marlowe getting caught up in a political scheme because of his brilliance while attending Cambridge where he is asked to be a codebreaker and spy on Mary, Queen of Scots. I enjoyed the beginning and tender romance throughout, but it wasn‘t as exciting as I felt it should be. I had this out of the library for three 👇

Palimpsest Weeks and only felt compelled to finish it because it is due back tomorrow. I enjoyed the sections about Marlowe‘s plays more than the espionage. Just a little slow going or perhaps it was just my mood. Overall a solid and mostly entertaining story. Between so-so and pick. I do love the Renaissance poets and playwrights. I just felt a bit removed from the characters. 3y
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sb3626
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Have had a crazy weekend, Kash and I are trying to enjoy the outdoors in a way that he isn‘t doing too much because the poor thing got hurt on Friday and had to get staples 😭

TrishB Awww 🐶❤️ 3y
Librariana Awww! Sweet baby angel! 😣😔 Hope the recovery is speedy and that y'all enjoy the sunshine 💜🐶📚⛅ 3y
sb3626 @Librariana thank you! He really seemed to enjoy it 3y
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Schlinkles
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I'm not sure why I went into this expecting a lighthearted romp, this book is not that. It's packed with well-researched history and broken characters. This was not the story I expected, it was much better.

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Schlinkles
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Next up...

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MamaGina
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Hey, my fellow historical fiction loving Littens, has anyone read an advanced copy of this one? I discovered it via my library‘s weekly newsletter that highlights new books and books on order. I was able to immediately put it on hold, it releases in February. It sounds SO good!🤓

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