Theatrecy
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Pub Date Jun 28 2026 | Archive Date Sep 8 2026
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Description
A historical novel with an original and unique take on the English Civil War.
It is the 1640s and the turbulent times of the English Civil War can be felt across England. Gideon is a frustrated woodturner and would-be actor, who believes nothing is more important than the theatre. Unfortunately, Puritans have recently closed all the theatres in London. The chief instigators of these actions are his father, Eli, and brother, Matthew.
Gideon's ultimate goal is to restore the Globe Theatre to its former glory. Having left his previous work, he now acts on "the stage of life", assuming various characters as he travels between Parliamentarian London and Royalist Oxford to act before the King, who has set up his headquarters there. Each adventure will be a different act in the play Gideon intends to write and perform once the Globe is restored.
On the road to Oxford, Gideon is waylaid by Parliament's most feared soldier, Colonel Mordet, who promises him that if he assassinates a main funder to the King, Mordet will have the Globe restored. Things become more complicated still when he meets Molly, a political radical, with whom he falls in love, but who will use him for her own ends.
Theatrecy is a hilarious black comedy set in the dark days of the English Civil War. It is a cocktail of romance, unrequited love, murder and espionage, all heavily laced with dark humour, and a vivid and original portrayal of an extraordinary time.
A Note From the Publisher
John Kinski has a history degree from LSE and has always had a keen interest in the English Civil War. He is a practising Physiologist. John has previously published the suspense novel Tottenham Boys.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9781806347513 |
| PRICE | £4.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 464 |