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A Very English Agent Rathbone Julian

  • SKU: BELL-56063496
A Very English Agent Rathbone Julian
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Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.51 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Rathbone, Julian
ISBN: 9780349115085, 0349115087
Language: English
Year: 2003

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A Very English Agent Rathbone Julian by Rathbone, Julian 9780349115085, 0349115087 instant download after payment.

Dwarfish Charlie Boylan carries a loaded pistol into the House of Commons. He was a police spy for nearly forty years, and now he wants a pension and knows what will get it. Did he, between Waterloo and Wellington's funeral, cause the Peterloo riot to happen? Was it Charlie who fingered the Cato Street Conspirators? Did Shelley really drown by accident? And at the opening of the Great Exhibition was it he who saved the Queen from being blown up? With dark undertones in its revelations of the orchestrated state repression that followed the Napoleonic Wars, A Very English Agent travels through the early years of the 19th century in a rumbustious, funny novel, worthy of the times it describes.
From Publishers Weekly
A work of literary devilry, this latest political thriller by veteran Rathbone (The Last English King, etc.) is the tale of Charlie Boylan, a dwarf who claims to have been agent 003 for the English government in the 19th century. Using multiple points of view and a number of literary devices (sometimes the story is told from Charlie's written accounts, other times from characters' direct consciousness) the novel follows Boylan's attempts to establish the legitimacy of his claims in order to secure a "modest pension" from the government. According to his account, he was hired by the government to assassinate would-be revolutionaries, including orchestrating the drowning of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Boylan's detailed recollections of living in Italy with Mary and Percy Shelley in the role of a deaf-mute-he arrives during one of Mary Shelley's near-fatal miscarriages and helps Shelley come up with rhymes for Percy's "The Triumph of Life"â€"count as dramatic and comic highlights in a book with many such moments. Rathbone is a writer of considerable skill and insight, combining the sardonic wit of Flann O'Brien with the multilayered trickery of Nabokov. Meticulous in its historical references, the book refers to the advent of "a new system of def

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