Pages: 512 (Paperback) ISBN: 0330450786 Pub: Pan Books Pub date: 2007-05-18 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 348
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Reader Reviews:Supoib (2/2 people found this helpful)I was delighted to find another historial murder mystery author and this book did not dissapoint. The only annoying point was I realised about a quarter of the way through I had picked up the second in the series although its great there is a series and I can read the rest. An un-putdownable page turner one is cast into Tudor London with its tense politics and huge rich/poor divide. The descriptions of the city and characters are so evocative I was hard pressed to get up and make a cup of tea. A brilliantly drawn out suspense with an unexpected ending, even with a history degree I was expecting the 'goodies' to triumph completely, a la Suzanna Gregory, its a riveting read only not recommended if you do not have a good long period of time to devote utterly to it. I can thoroughly recommend this book. (3/3 people found this helpful)This is a brilliant book, with all the key ingredients of a good mystery. It has investigations - two, both very interesting, both being investigated at the same time. It has mysteries - none of which have an obvious solution, and all of which are unfolded with clever, deft and vivid storytelling. It has characters, both historical (the powers of the day such as Thomas Cromwell and Richard Rich) and fictional (the intriguing duo at the centre of the story). It has history itself, with interesting and accurate (as far as dramatic license allows) details of the day.
I Enjoyed it Immensely (6/9 people found this helpful)
Superbly detailed and absorbing (1/1 people found this helpful)Another splendidly detailed and absorbing Tudor whodunnit, above the standard of others in this genre. I perhaps didn't enjoy it quite as much as Dissolution and it did drag a just a tiny bit in parts. But Shardlake was more sympathetic here and the sights, sound and smells of Tudor London are just so authentic that you can imagine yourself there (though you would hardly wish to be). Excellent stuff. the best one of the series!!! thrilling read!! (4/4 people found this helpful)i have to say i absolutely love the shardlake series. Sansoms attention to the finest detail without being overcomplicated truely brings to life the very smells,sounds and feeling of 16C England. the plot is very intense but were not confused with too many characters. as for the who dunnit!! i didn't have a clue until it was revealed?? but that could just be me. a real page turner and masterfully told c.j sansom has created a piece of real genious here. well recommended if you have a lust for real depiction of tudor England, and the best in the series which i highly recommend reading. Enjoy it!! Similar ProductsDissolution (Matthew Shardlake 1) Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake 3) Revelation (Matthew Shardlake 4) Dissolution CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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