John M. Ford's The Scholars of Night is an extraordinary novel of
technological espionage and human betrayal, weaving past and present
into a web of unbearable suspense.
Nicholas Hansard is a brilliant historian at a small New England
college. He specializes in Christopher Marlowe. But Hansard has a
second, secret, career with The White Group, a "consulting agency" with
shadowy government connections. There, he is a genius at teasing secrets
out of documents old and new--to call him a code-breaker is an
understatement.
When Hansard's work exposes one of his closest friends as a Russian
agent, and the friend then dies mysteriously, the connections seem all
too clear. Shaken, Hansard turns away from his secret work to lose
himself in an ancient Marlowe manuscript. Surely, a lost 400 year old
play is different enough from modern murder.
He is very, very wrong.