What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. Medieval thriller about 2 brothers, and one disguises as a jester to get revenge on the other. [s]
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Apr 09, 2012 07:41AM
Medieval thriller about 2 brothers, and one disguises as a jester to get revenge on the other. Don't remember what he wanted revenge for.
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Nathan--you might want to move this down to the unsolved folder. Otherwise you might not get a lot of people checking it out.
Thanks. Not sure how to move it, so I'll create a new one there.. I'll delete this one soon after you get this message...
For future reference, when you create a new thread, a drop down box is there for all the folders. Choose UNSOLVED and click save at the bottom.
If you need to change folders click the (edit) link at the end of the topic tile and you'll get back to that same original page. Go back to the drop down menu and select the folder you want, and click save at the bottom of the page.
Scaramouche is not it, but thanks for the suggestion. It was actually an audio-book that I listened to, it that narrows the search down...
Might it be The Game of Kings? The main character doesn't dress as a jester but he sort of behaves like one, and it has the brother rivalry/revenge element for sure
It also sounds like Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," except that the jester is the victim, not the aggressor. It's a short story but may well have been released as a stand-alone book at some point. (I know it was done in comic-book form and reprinted in a digest.) The harmless Fortunato, dressed in cap and bells for Mardi Gras, is lured down into the catacombs by his best friend, Montresor, supposedly to taste a fine new cask of wine. Instead, Montresor, angry about some imagined slight, chains him inside a niche and walls him up alive. Here's a plain-text transcription at the University of Virginia: http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/POE.... I first read this story at 13 and didn't have a good night's sleep for at least six months afterward.
Upon further reading, it looks like the previously suggested 'The Jester' is probably the book. Man, my memory is fuzzy. Thanks for the help everyone, especially Kagama-the Literaturevixen and Lobstergirl.
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The Game of Kings (other topics)Scaramouche (other topics)
The Jester (other topics)






