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Novel by Laurie R. King
To Play the Fool
AuthorLaurie R. King
LanguageEnglish
SeriesKate Martinelli series
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication date1995
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages260
ISBN978-0-312-11907-2
OCLC34963280
Preceded byA Grave Talent 
Followed byWith Child 

To Play the Fool is the second book in the Kate Martinelli series by Laurie R. King. Preceded by A Grave Talent and followed by the novel With Child, it describes the investigation into the murder of a homeless man.

Plot summary

A homeless man is murdered and Kate must determine the culprit's identity. Everything seems to point to a man whom the homeless community regards as an important religious figure.

Characters in To Play the Fool

Allusions/references to other works

The title is taken from William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night (Act 3, scene 1), in which Feste the jester is described as "wise enough to play the fool."

References

  1. "TO PLAY THE FOOL | Kirkus Reviews".
  2. "To Play the Fool by Laurie R. King".

External links

Works by Laurie R. King
Kate Martinelli
Mary Russell
Stuyvesant and Grey
Other novels


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