The Ghost Theatre: Utterly transporting historical fiction, Elizabethan London as you´ve never seen it
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In Elizabethan London, two worlds collide on a rooftop. Shay, a messenger-girl and hawk trainer, perceives the future through the patterns of birds. Nonesuch, a star of the city's child theatre scene, is as renowned as royalty yet as lowly as a beggar. Together, they form The Ghost Theatre, a troupe that stages magical plays in hidden corners of the city. Their hallucinatory performances ignite rebellion among outcasts, while their relationship intensifies against the backdrop of plague and a city in flames. As their fame grows, they become entangled in the dark web of the Elizabethan court, learning that soaring too high can lead to a devastating fall. This captivating tale explores the rise and tragic downfall of a dream born from love and shattered by betrayal. With a blend of fantastical elements and gritty realism, it paints a rich, evocative picture of rebellion, magic, and broken love amidst the streets and theatres of Elizabethan London. The narrative features larger-than-life heroes, child rebellions, and treacherous love affairs, creating a hauntingly beautiful and thrilling experience that lingers long after the last page.
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- 2024
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Mat Osman
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Released
- 2024
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1526654369
- ISBN13
- 9781526654366
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Fantasy, Theater, Great Britain, London, Magical Realism, Birds, Historical Fantasy
- Rating
- 3.55 out of 5
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- In Elizabethan London, two worlds collide on a rooftop. Shay, a messenger-girl and hawk trainer, perceives the future through the patterns of birds. Nonesuch, a star of the city's child theatre scene, is as renowned as royalty yet as lowly as a beggar. Together, they form The Ghost Theatre, a troupe that stages magical plays in hidden corners of the city. Their hallucinatory performances ignite rebellion among outcasts, while their relationship intensifies against the backdrop of plague and a city in flames. As their fame grows, they become entangled in the dark web of the Elizabethan court, learning that soaring too high can lead to a devastating fall. This captivating tale explores the rise and tragic downfall of a dream born from love and shattered by betrayal. With a blend of fantastical elements and gritty realism, it paints a rich, evocative picture of rebellion, magic, and broken love amidst the streets and theatres of Elizabethan London. The narrative features larger-than-life heroes, child rebellions, and treacherous love affairs, creating a hauntingly beautiful and thrilling experience that lingers long after the last page.





