Review:
Traitor! by John Pilkington
Usborne, 2008. ISBN9780746087114
Ben is prenticed to John Symes, manager of Lord Bonner's players whose
usual stage is at Shoreditch, north of London. They have moved to the
Rose, south of London, but have fallen out with the company which plays
at the Swan, and so have come in for some petty thievery and a small
fire. But now, a vagabond has landed on their stage and run their lead
actor through. Things are looking grim, and with their new play about
to be acted before Elizabeth 1, and costumes missing, Ben has an idea
about how to flush out the traitor.
The background of this racy novel teaches the reader much about the
sights and sounds of Elizabethan London, as well as reflecting the
different ideas about crime and punishment. Ben, a boy actor, is used
to dressing up as a female for his roles on stage, and so dressing up
to find the culprit is second nature to him. The first in a series
called Elizabethan mysteries, this one reflects the times succinctly
and is an action packed story designed to thrill the readers.
Fran Knight
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