Three Kingdoms
by Simon Stephens

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Three Kingdoms Cover

Synopsis

Three Kingdoms is a blackly entertaining and unsettling detective story cum parable about the devil in us all, international human trafficking and the changing state of Europe.

As the severed human head of an Estonian woman is found in a river in Hammersmith, two British detectives set off in search of her origins in Europe and how she came to be found dead.

Accompanied by a mephistophelian German detective acting as their guide, they gradually sink deeper and deeper into the world of prostitution and international human trafficking.

Fighting to cross international borders and language barriers, they enter a nightmarish world that will change one of them forever.

Three Kingdoms tells the stories of trafficked women, the gangs and the police forces across Europe that attempt to control them.

This dark new thriller by Simon Stephens, set across three countries, explores an international business where the goods are not products, but people.

Questioning and undermining not just tenets about the nature of Europe with its old and new borders, Three Kingdoms also explodes moral certainties.

With good and evil presented not as polarised forces but as disturbingly shifting, overlapping and contradictory, the play provocatively unbalances convictions of truth, ethical codes, violence and justice.

This edition also includes a preface with contributions from playwright Simon Stephens, German director Sebastian Nuebling and Estonian dramaturg Eero Epner, discussing this uniquely collaborative and tri-lingual project.

Publication

Publisher Methuen
Year 2012
Binding Kindle Edition
Edition UK ed.
Pages 143
Language English
ISBN-13 9781408172957
ISBN-10 140817295X
eISBN-13 9781408172964
LCCN 2012427819
LCC PR6119.T455 T48 2012

Three Kingdoms is a British mystery play written by Simon Stephens and published by Methuen (2012).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play (eISBN 9781408172964).

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