London, 1593. A city on edge. Under threat from plague and war, strangers are unwelcome, suspicion is wholesale, severed heads grin from the spikes on Tower Bridge. Playwright, poet and spy, Christopher Marlowe walks the city's mean streets with just three days to find the murderous Tamburlaine, a killer escaped from the pages of his most violent play. Tamburlaine Must Die is the searing adventure of a man who dares to defy both God and the state and whose murder remains a taunting mystery to the present day.
Louise Welsh
Louise Welsh is a Scottish novelist known for her gripping thriller "The Cutting Room," which explores themes of obsession and identity. Her literary style is marked by dark, atmospheric settings and complex characters. Welsh's work has made significant contributions to contemporary crime fiction, earning her critical acclaim worldwide.