Christie Dickason
 
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Christie Dickason was born in America but also lived as a child in Thailand, Mexico and Switzerland. Harvard-educated, and a former theatre director and choreographer (with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at Ronnie Scott's among others), she lives in London with her family.

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The Firemaster's Mistress

The Firemaster's Mistress by Christie Dickason

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England in the early reign of James I: an unsteady nation adapts to its new king; Shakespeare labors over the tragedies of "Othello" and "Macbeth"; bearbaiting is a popular diversion . . . and Guy Fawkes, with a small group of desperate men, hatches a terrifying plot to assassinate the king and all of Parliament by...
 
The Memory Palace

The Memory Palace by Christie Dickason

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An epic love story set in the period of Music and Silence, for readers of Rose Tremain and Philippa Gregory. 1639. Zeal Beester, mistress of the rolling Hampshire estate of Hawkridge, is pregnant, unwed, and the King has banished her lover to the New World. The Puritan Praise-God Gifford will have her burnt at the...
 
The Lady Tree

The Lady Tree by Christie Dickason

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Set in the 17th century, this story concerns a young man who is forced by circumstances to abandon the idyllic surroundings of an English country estate to bring his education as a botanist to bear on an extraordinary financial scam taking place in Amsterdam. By the author of "The Dragon Riders".
 
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