Also just to add I feel the echoes again with Mask of Apollo where Niko meets Plato and Dion and is very much an observer, aware of undercurrents that he's not really party to.
Essex is pretty much absent - but very important - for the rest of the book so it would be good to explore his character a bit more now and why it is both Nicolas and, it's indicated, Will, don't like him.
Re: Marlowe/Essex/Southampton/Shakespeare
Essex is pretty much absent - but very important - for the rest of the book so it would be good to explore his character a bit more now and why it is both Nicolas and, it's indicated, Will, don't like him.