Blood on the Borders

Blood on the Borders

by JudithCook (Author)

Synopsis

This historical thriller, whose protagonist is inspired by a real 16th-century doctor named Simon Furman, is full of period detail that is reflective of the political intrigues of the times. On May Day 1592, after a night of revelry and a day tending the sick, Forman falls into bed utterly exhausted. Soon afterward, he is woken by a man on his doorstep who is dying from a sword thrust, and the next morning Forman is summoned to Whitehall, accused of harboring enemies of the state. To prove his innocence, he agrees to journey to Edinburgh on a secret spying mission. But once he enters the borders between Scotland and England where the bloodthirsty Reivers vow a life for a life he realizes that death is stalking him. As one gruesome murder closely follows another, Dr. Forman must act quickly to identify a ruthless killer before his own life is put in jeopardy."

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Publisher: Tuckwell Press Ltd
Published: 15 Dec 2003

ISBN 10: 1862322872
ISBN 13: 9781862322875

Media Reviews
A well-balanced thriller . . . intelligent and entertaining. -- Times Literary Supplement
Author Bio
Judith Cook is a lecturer in Elizabethan and Jacobean theater at Exeter University.