? The first biography of a mercurial character from the Elizabethan underworld ? a seducer, spy and assassin Seducer, spy and ruthless assassin, Theodore Paleologus claimed to be heir to the emperors of Byzantium and became intimately involved with great courtiers and notorious villains of the Elizabethan world. In this first biography of Theodore Paleologus, new documentary evidence exposes him as a hardened mercenary and killer in the pay of the wicked Earl of Lincoln but also supports his imperial pretensions ? long dismissed by historians. Yet despite his black record, memorial services are still conducted with imperial honours at Theodore's grave in Cornwall and he now enjoys a new lease of life in fantasy fiction. Award-winning author John Hall traces the extraordinary real lives of Theodore Paleologus and his three sons ? from contract killings throughout Europe to fighting one another in the English Civil War, and from buccaneering on the Spanish Main to a pioneering role in the Caribbean slave trade. Their true story is contrasted with parallel lives on the wilder shores of literature which link Theodore to the bloodline of Christ, the biblical End of Days, and a claim to the throne of England. Here, Hall finally separates fact from fable in the patchy history AUTHOR: John Hall was a journalist for many years, mainly with the 'Birmingham Post and Mail', working as a reporter, feature writer and film critic. More recently, he has written the award-winning biography 'That Bloody Woman: The Turbulent Life of Emily Hobhouse' (Truran, 2008). SELLING POINTS: ? Original research undertaken in the archives in Lincolnshire, Italy and Barbados ? Previously unpublished material detailing the enigmatic life of Theodore Paleologus ? A fascinating read for those interested in the darker side of the Elizabethan court 8pp colour illustrations