The Great Game, Christopher Nuttall
The Great Game, Christopher Nuttall
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The Great Game

Author: Christopher Nuttall

Narrator: Zehra Jane Naqvi

Unabridged: 13 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/14/2018


Synopsis

It's 1831, and Lady Gwendolyn Crichton has been appointed Royal Sorceress following the tragic events known as the Swing. Although unleashed by the rebel master magician Jack in battle with Gwen's mentor Master Thomas, the popular press firmly laid the blame at the feet of the French. Now alone at the head of the Royal College of Sorcerers, Gwen must overcome prejudice against her gender and age if she is to exercise her authority and fulfill her responsibilities.

Soon an unexpected responsibility is made manifest when Sir Travis Mortimer, a senior magician recently returned from India, is found murdered in a locked room. Gwen is required to investigate, but before long her inquiries lead her into a web of intrigue that combines international politics, widespread aristocratic blackmail, gambling dens, and personal vendettas. Should she believe apparent evidence that Mortimer betrayed his country, or is she being manipulated to keep her away from the truth? Who can she really trust? Is a title or popular acclaim a valid basis for trust? Soon, some of the more unsavory aspects of the case get dangerously close to home, which means Gwen must make hard decisions and ask difficult questions of her own nearest and dearest.

About Christopher Nuttall

Born and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland, Christopher Nuttall has been planning science fiction novels since he learned to read. Chris created an alternate history website and eventually graduated to writing full-length novels. Studying history independently allowed him to develop worlds that hung together and provided a base for storytelling. After graduating from university, Chris started writing full-time. He currently lives in Edinburgh with his wife, muse, and critic, Aisha.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter on October 08, 2021

Very informative, but a tough read for me given my unfamiliarity with the Country. I should have had a mad next to me. This book does help me understand why our efforts at creating a democracy in Afghanistan were challenging.......more