Pages: 300 (Paperback) ISBN: 0330450794 Pub: Pan Books Pub date: 2007-05-18 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 309
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Reader Reviews:Samson at his strongest (1/1 people found this helpful)This is a novel which appeals to the senses, paticularly of touch and smell. Although a morarally focused book there are no 21st century judements, leaving the reader with a clear impression of the social structures of the time.It emphasises fear of the monarchy and reform regardless of your position. There is a simmering anger created by the need for the people to repress their thoughts,despite holding powerful beliefs. Emotions of the reader are exposed continually and it is impossible to put the book down (I woke in the night compelled to read the next chapter (or 2)). Hiistorical fact and the authors supposition about the era are interlinked in a whodunnit where the language is simple, but informative of the time. The plot is complicated, but is revisited through reflective passages,providing the reader with reminders of significant events (a great plus for readers who lack 100% concentration, such as me!).
ABSOLUTELY SPLENDID................................... (1/1 people found this helpful)As one who normally only reads in bed, I could not lay this book down, and got stuck into it every chance I could. There is a certain magic about it, not that the plot is fantastic, but it is compulsive reading,
Pleasantly Surprised (1/1 people found this helpful)I don't usually favor historical fiction - too much Mary Renault as a boy, I expect - but got this as the make-weight on a 3 for 2 offer at Waterstones {WHY can we always only find two that we really want?} and have really enjoyed reading it. The story is more than adequate but the feeling of historal authenticity made it a real page turner that kept me interested from start to finish. Today, I've logged on to buy the other two in the series. A great book (1/1 people found this helpful)I could not put it untill I had finnished reading this story. History brought to life. If children in school want to learn about Tudor England this book is the ideal vehicle. It makes history exciting, intersting and a great detective story as well. Alf Stubbs Excellent! (1/1 people found this helpful)Dissolution is set in the 1530s, a time of great religious change in England. Cromwell's commissioner, Robin Singleton, has been found murdered, in the monastery, he was sent to investigate, at Scarnsea, on the Sussex coast. Lawyer, Matthew Shardlake, and his assistant Mark Poer have been sent to the monastery, to uncover the murderer.
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