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Anatomy of a Heretic

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Anatomy of a Heretic

By: David Mark
Narrated by: Toby Longworth
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Two assassins go head-to-head on the open seas in this gripping new historical thriller from Sunday Times best-selling author David Mark.

London, 1628. Nicolaes de Pelgrom, assassin and devoted servant of George Villiers, will do whatever his master asks of him—even if that means enduring the perilous voyage to the Indies to exact a grieving widow's revenge. Making that same journey is Jeronimus Cornelisz, a conniving apothecary determined to escape the backstreets of Amsterdam and become rich beyond imagination. Hired by a criminal mastermind to escort precious cargo to the Indies, he will kill anyone who stands in his way. When these assassins clash, so, too, do their missions. One cannot succeed without killing the other. In this deadly game, who will triumph and who will die? And are they even the only players?

©2022 David Mark (P)2022 W F Howes
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Medical Medical & Forensic Renaissance Thriller & Suspense Assassin
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Critic reviews

"Dark, compelling crime writing of the highest order." (Daily Mail)

"Breathtaking." (Peter May)

"Truly exhilarating and inventive. Mark is a wonderfully descriptive writer." (Peter James)

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I general like David Mark’s writing style. It’s very poetic in an unpretentious way. His style lends itself well to gritty crime drama or psychological thrillers. Setting the seedy underbelly of 16th century merchant as the back drop, put it over the top for me. I loved it!

Beautifully written 16th century psychological thriller

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