The Company of Knaves: A Philip Fletcher Mystery

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Macmillan, Dec 15, 1997 - Fiction - 224 pages

"Poisonously funny." - The New York Times

The Company of Knaves is a hilarious, satirical and very black novel from highly acclaimed author Simon Shaw.

Philip Fletcher, actor-murderer, is thrown into a jealous rage when he hears that his most hated rival is up for a knighthood. Fletcher desperately wants one too but can't immediately see how to go about it.

The death of a gossipy fellow actor and the subsequent threat of scandal to his family and colleagues opens up a tantalising possibility for Fletcher: he could always blackmail his way to a knighthood. Such a course, though, is perilous, involving undercover penetration of an S & M night-club. Is Fletcher up to the job? To what lengths will ambition take him? And is murder on the agenda - yet again?

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
19
Section 3
33
Section 4
42
Section 5
56
Section 6
69
Section 7
85
Section 8
95
Section 9
104
Section 10
113
Section 11
134
Section 12
155
Section 13
170
Section 14
188
Section 15
213
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About the author (1997)

Simon Shaw is the successful producer of "1900s House" and "1940s House". He will also produce "Frontier House".

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