Most people think they know the story of the Gunpowder Plot, and of how a bloody catastrophe was averted at the eleventh hour when Guy Fawkes was caught lurking in the shadows beneath the Houses of Parliament. But what if it wasn't like that at all? How was it that a group of prominent, disaffected Catholics were able to plot for months with apparent impunity? How could they openly rent a house next door to the House of Lords and use it as their base - right under the nose of the leading spymaster of the age, Robert Cecil? How could they have hacked a tunnel towards their target and dispose of tonnes of spoil without alerting anyone - and why is there no record of anyone ever having seen such a tunnel? This book explores the idea that the government was not only aware of what the plotters were up to long before Fawkes' arrest, but that agent-provocateurs may have given them a helping hand - or have even instigated the plot themselves.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 24 Oct 2018
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781526725684
About Beardsley Martyn RMartyn Beardsley
History is Martyn Beardsley's big passion and he has written books featuring a variety of subjects and periods. He writes for children as well as adults and got the idea for The Gunpowder Plot Deceit when researching a children's timeslip novel in which the main character goes back to the same period. His other non-fiction works include a biography of the Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin (Deadly Winter) and an account of Britain's last fatal duel (A Matter of Honour). He also contributes to the children's educational magazine Aquila. He is a full-time writer and editor but tries to find time to indulge in a range of interests. He is a big sports fan particularly football enjoys cooking and makes a mean risotto has an eclectic taste in music but especially folk and Celtic. He is a Buddhist and practitioner of Tai Chi. He was born in Nottingham where he still lives with a half-deaf and fully mad dog called Max.