Marbeck and the Privateers

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Espionage, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
Cover of the book Marbeck and the Privateers by John Pilkington, Severn House Publishers
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Pilkington ISBN: 9781780105178
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Publication: June 1, 2014
Imprint: Severn House Language: English
Author: John Pilkington
ISBN: 9781780105178
Publisher: Severn House Publishers
Publication: June 1, 2014
Imprint: Severn House
Language: English

British intelligencer Martin Marbeck returns in this thrilling seventeenth-century novel of espionage, ambition, and power.
 
Summer 1604: England is on edge as a high-powered Spanish delegation arrives in London to start vital and long-awaited treaty talks. King James, a year into his reign, wants to be seen as The Peacemaker King, bringing an end to nearly twenty years of warfare with Spain which has left both countries exhausted and almost bankrupt. Yet there are those who profit from the war—and such people cannot be allowed to threaten the peace negotiations.
 
This puts extra strain on the king’s powerful minister, Lord Cecil, which is why Marbeck finds himself working for a new spymaster, charged with the role of protecting the Spanish party. But even Marbeck hasn’t foreseen that the task will pit him against corsairs of the high seas, double agents and corrupt noblemen who will stop at nothing to wreck the treaty, forcing him to face his biggest challenge yet . . .
 
“The third entry in the early 17th-century spy series once again succeeds in exploring complicated times. Perfect for readers who delight in political intrigue and secret agent shenanigans no matter what time period.” —Library Journal
 

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

British intelligencer Martin Marbeck returns in this thrilling seventeenth-century novel of espionage, ambition, and power.
 
Summer 1604: England is on edge as a high-powered Spanish delegation arrives in London to start vital and long-awaited treaty talks. King James, a year into his reign, wants to be seen as The Peacemaker King, bringing an end to nearly twenty years of warfare with Spain which has left both countries exhausted and almost bankrupt. Yet there are those who profit from the war—and such people cannot be allowed to threaten the peace negotiations.
 
This puts extra strain on the king’s powerful minister, Lord Cecil, which is why Marbeck finds himself working for a new spymaster, charged with the role of protecting the Spanish party. But even Marbeck hasn’t foreseen that the task will pit him against corsairs of the high seas, double agents and corrupt noblemen who will stop at nothing to wreck the treaty, forcing him to face his biggest challenge yet . . .
 
“The third entry in the early 17th-century spy series once again succeeds in exploring complicated times. Perfect for readers who delight in political intrigue and secret agent shenanigans no matter what time period.” —Library Journal
 

More books from Severn House Publishers

Cover of the book Headhunter by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Dangerous Minds by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Winners and Losers by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Dead End by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Altered Case, The by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Blood Tree by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Prisoner of Midnight by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Kith and Kin by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Denial of Murder by John Pilkington
Cover of the book The Nothing Job by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Dead Man Dancing by John Pilkington
Cover of the book The Field of Blood by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Every Noble Knight by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Rough Justice by John Pilkington
Cover of the book Father Unknown by John Pilkington
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy