About the Author
Virginia Boecker is the author of The Witch Hunter series and An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason. A graduate of the University of Texas, she had a decade-long career in technology before quitting to become a full-time writer. When she isn't writing, Virginia likes running, reading, traveling, and trying new things (most recently: learning to drive a boat). She has lived all over the world but currently resides in beautiful Lake Oswego, Oregon with her husband, children, a dog called George and a cat named Thomas.
Praise For…
Praise for An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason:
A Kirkus 2018 Best Book of the Year
A 2019 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Title
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An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason is
a thrilling, immersive romp through Shakespeare's London, and all the intrigue, alliances, and politics that shaped it. Helmed by two feisty leading players who I fell in love with as they fell for each other, and with
snappy, energetic prose that will appeal to both fans of historicals and contemporaries, there's something here for everyone.
I devoured this book with ravenous joy. Bravo!"—
Mackenzi Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue* "A scrumptious slice of history. The conflicts of religion, sexuality, class, and gender identity are apropos to contemporary times. Victor, Victoria and Shakespeare in Love: Meet your thrilling new sister. Or brother."
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Kirkus (starred review)"Between its
harrowing start and nail-biting conclusion, Boecker (
The King Slayer) creates
complex characters and a rich historical setting in a story that explores religious extremism, self-identity, and the blindness of love."—
Publishers Weekly"A satisfying blend of early modern spycraft and stagecraft...suspense and romance...
[A] breathless, satisfying romp."—
BCCB"A
fast-paced historical mystery
rich in period detail that also explores gender and sexuality.
A great buy."—
SLJ"
Shatters gender stereotypes...Historical fiction meets young adult literature in this
suspenseful story about two "star-crossed" lovers who face seemingly insurmountable odds to be together."—
VOYA"[Virginia Boecker] paints a thrilling picture of Tudor England with all the intrigue, romance, and danger a lover of historical fiction could want."
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Sharon Biggs Waller, author of The Forbidden Orchid and A Mad, Wicked Folly"Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason is
an engrossing story of love and intrigue, with a rich atmosphere that takes you back in time and a cast of historical characters that stay with you long after you've finished.
I couldn't put it down!"—
Alexis Bass, author of Love and Other Theories"Assassins, spies, a forbidden romance, a plot to kill the queen, and secrets aplenty--all centering around Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. Be still my Shakespeare-loving fangirl heart."
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Angela Mann, Kepler's Books, Menlo Park CA"An Assassin's Guide to Love and Treason is the Shakespeare book I've been waiting for. Boecker cleverly intertwines classic Shakespearean tropes with a story that feels fresh and original. In addition to revolving around Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, it has the spirit and fun of A Knight's Tale and a charm all its own. It instantly found a place on my all time favorites shelf."
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Rachel Strolle, Anderson's Bookshop, Naperville ILPraise for The Witch Hunter and The King Slayer:A YALSA 2016 Teens Top Ten Nominee
* "An explosive cocktail of high-stakes adventure... "
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PW (starred review)"This book is perfect for lovers of Cashore's Graceling and Maas's Throne of Glass...."
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VOYA"A fun, corpse-ridden, blood-drenched debut."
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April Genevieve Tucholke, author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea"Sassy and smart, this page-turning fantasy is full of action, wit, and magic. I ate it up in one sitting and demand more...now!"
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Beth Revis, New York Times bestselling author of Across the Universe and The Body Electric