The King's Codebreaker (Thomas Hill)

The King's Codebreaker (Thomas Hill)

by Andrew Douglas (Author)

Synopsis

In the summer of 1643, while bloody war rages across England, scholarly Thomas Hill receives an unexpected summons from the King, and travels reluctantly from his home in Romsey to the royal court at Oxford, leaving his widowed sister and her daughters to fend for themselves. Having learnt that his predecessor was murdered, he takes over as the King's cryptographer. There is evidence of a traitor at court, and when a message is intercepted, encrypted with the 'unbreakable' Vigenere square, Thomas thinks it will reveal his identity. His suspicions are confirmed when his old tutor and lover are viciously murdered, he is run down in the street, his room is ransacked, and he is thrown, on a false charge, into the notorious Oxford Castle gaol, where he contracts gaol fever. To reveal the identity of the traitor, and save himself, Thomas must break the 'unbreakable' cipher. That will not, however, be an easy task. The King's Codebreaker is the first in a trilogy of Thomas Hill stories. The second, Blessed Rain, is completed, and the third, Quicksilver, is underway.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Matador
Published: 02 Aug 2010

ISBN 10: 1848764014
ISBN 13: 9781848764019

Author Bio
Andrew Douglas is 61, and lives with his wife near Woking, in Surrey. They have three children and two grandchildren. He was educated at Cambridge University, from which he has an MA in Law, before holding various positions in publishing and bookselling. More recently, he has devoted himself to writing, editing, and helping his son, Tom, with his growing film business.