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The Prisoner of Zendas sequel Rupert of Hentzau was written by Anthony Hope in 1895 but wasnt made into a novel until 1898. From December 1897 to June 1898 the book was serialized in The Pall Mall Magazine and McClures Magazine. A supporting character from The Prisoner of Zendas framing narrative provides the storys setting. According to the framing the incidents described in both works happened in the late 1870s and early 1880s. Three years after Zendas ending this narrative picks up with the same imaginary nation-the kingdom of Ruritania-somewhere in Germanic Middle Europe. The majority of the same characters appear again and again: Rudolf Elphberg the scheming absolute ruler of Ruritania; Rudolf Rassendyll the Englishman who had served as his political stooge and was his distant cousin and doppelganger; Flavia the princess now queen; Rupert of Hentzau the dashing well-born villain; Fritz von Tarlenheim the obedient courtier; Colonel Sapt Rassendyll receives a formal funeral and is buried as the King but Sapt and Rassendylls servant James set the Kings body on fire at the hunting lodge rendering it unrecognizable. As the final member of the Elphberg dynasty Flavia continued to rule alone after Rudolf Vs burial as Rudolf Rassendyll.