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The Red Hand: A Guy of Gisburne Novel

English

By (author): Toby Venables

England, 1193. Guy of Gisburne, knight and agent to Prince John, is all that stands between England and anarchy, fighting a shadow battle to protect the kingdom from those who would destroy it.Returning to England after foiling a plot to destroy Jerusalem, Guy of Gisburne is arrested and hauled to the Tower of London; John, Englands regent in the absence of its monstrous King, needs his knight once more. A killer has broken into the Princes most secure castle in the north and left a message, drawn on the skin of one of his victims: dies irae venit Judgement Day is coming signed with a bloody handprint. Is the threat genuine? Who, or what, is the Red Hand? Someone is killing Johns most loyal supporters, and the obvious culprit the most dangerous man in the Kingdom, Hood himself has an alibi even Guy cant deny. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jan 2015
  • Publisher: Rebellion
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781781082898

About Toby Venables

Toby Venables is a novelist screenwriter and lecturer in Film Studies at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge. He grew up watching old Universal horror movies when his parents thought he was asleep reading 2000 AD and obsessing about Beowulf. There was probably a bit more to it but he can't quite remember what it was. He has since worked as a journalist and magazine editor - launching magazines in Cambridge Peterborough Oxford and Bristol - and once orchestrated an elaborate Halloween hoax for which he built and photographed a werewolf. He still works as a freelance copywriter has been the recipient of a radio advertising award and in 2001 won the Keats-Shelley Memorial Prize (both possibly due to typing errors). His first novel (for Abaddon) was The Viking Dead - a historical-zombie-SF mashup which has been described as 'A fantastic mix of history violence and horror and ludicrous fun'.

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