PDF Ebook , by C. J. Sansom

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, by C. J. Sansom


PDF Ebook , by C. J. Sansom

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File Size: 631 KB

Print Length: 466 pages

Publisher: Penguin Books; Reprint edition (April 27, 2004)

Publication Date: April 27, 2004

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B002TZ3EPM

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I was about to give up on reading new (to me) authors on Amazon but decided to try one more and… BINGO! I found this great book. I loved it.Tudor England 1537. The country is in the middle of big religious and political changes. King Henry VIII is looking for the new ways of closing up monasteries and getting a hold of their treasures. It is during this turmoil when the main protagonist, a hunchback lawyer, Matthew Shardlake, is sent as a king’s representative to investigate a murder committed in the remote monastery. Exciting mystery plot follows.I got totally engrossed in this book. The author has a magic way with words. The description of marshes surrounding monastery or imported parrots and many, many others as well as all psychologically rich characters were superb. I could easily visualize all of them and they all stayed imprinted in my mind for a long time.The book is very atmospheric. Although set in a different time period and in a different country ( England 1537 versus Italy 1327) the general atmosphere is a little reminiscent of “The Name of the Rose” ( The Name of the Rose ). But it is a much lighter read.Those who liked Philippa Gregory series about Tudor England ( The Other Boleyn Girl (The Plantagenet and Tudor Novels Book 1) ) will find many familiar big historical figures (including Anne Boleyn and Cromwell) but they are present only in the background of the current story.I highly recommend this book to all fans of historical mysteries and especially to those who are hungry for the big chunks of real events and period details mixed with the plot. P.S. At the beginning it may be a little difficult to keep track of all the monks. They are all listed at the very first pages of the book which may help a little. But even without reading the list the important ones soon become easily recognizable, so just keep reading.

This is the first in a series of mysteries featuring Matthew Shardlake. It is the only one I have read and I plan to read at least one more. If it is as interesting and well-written as this one, I may become an addict! Matthew Shardlake is a hunchback, a condition that has engendered in him great anger and great compassion, resentment, self-reliance, sadness,and a touching vulnerability.Shardlake is also a headstrong Reformer who, at the beginning of the book, is starting to tire of the extreme actions taken by Thomas Cromwell, but remains committed to the cause. His internal journey as the novel progresses is at least as fascinating as the plot of the novel.Surrounding Shardlake is a host of other interesting characters - his ward, Mark, Alice, an assistant in the infirmary, and an array of monks at the monastery where a murder has taken place. The monastery, Scarnsea, is surrounded by fetid, dangerous marshes and surrounds an equally dangerous cesspool of corruption, sexual misconduct, ugly secrets, and a deep fear and resentment of the Reformation. Shardlake is mystified and takes the reader on a complicated journey to the surprising truth. Take the journey with him, you'll enjoy it!

As a fan of good ( and sometimes not so good... ) historical fiction for probably 55 years or so, this ranks up with the best I have read. The characters were rich and extremely well thought out, the scenarios well written and described and the history thoughtfully researched and presented in regard to the story line. I really recommend this book as highly as possible to anyone either interested in fiction set in sixteenth century England or just in search of an interesting mystery. My only complaint is nothing to do with the book, rather with the pricing . Over fourty dollars for an ebook series is way out of my budget and so I shall not be able to read the rest unless they are offered for free at some time.

Dissolution is a murder mystery set in a monastery at the time of the—you guessed it—Dissolution. The reluctant investigator, a hunchbacked minion of Thomas Cromwell, is sent to discover the fate of an earlier commissioner, and he is instructed to do it fast before the king catches wind of the whole tawdry episode. He’s not happy about his assignment, the monks are not happy to entertain him, his assistant is not happy about the ethics involved; it’s just not a happy book. Written in first person, Matthew Shardlake tells us he is in constant pain, which interferes with his powers of concentration; he develops a schoolboy crush on the only female servant at the monastery and of course she rejects him; he comes face-to-face with the truth of Cromwell’s manipulations but clings stubbornly to his Protestant faith. Naturally, everyone had a secret agenda and there were too many suspects. There were a few scenes where I felt that the author finally hit his stride, but for the most part I found the book plodded along. Discovering the murderer was almost an anticlimax for me and I was happy to get to the end. I will say the prose was easy to follow and I didn’t have any trouble finishing the story. It made for good bedtime reading.

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