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Tombland

De: C.J. Sansom
Narrado por: Steven Crossley
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During the political upheaval of Tudor-era England, the lawyer Matthew Shardlake must decide where his loyalties lie in "one of the best ongoing mystery series" for fans of Hilary Mantel (Christian Science Monitor).

LONGLISTED FOR THE SIR WALTER SCOTT PRIZE FOR HISTORICAL FICTION
Spring, 1549. Two years after the death of Henry VIII, England is sliding into chaos.
The nominal king, Edward VI, is eleven years old. His uncle, Edward Seymour, Lord Hertford, rules as Edward's regent and Protector. In the kingdom, radical Protestants are driving the old religion into extinction, while the Protector's prolonged war with Scotland has led to hyperinflation and economic collapse. Rebellion is stirring among the peasantry.
Matthew Shardlake has been working as a lawyer in the service of Henry's younger daughter, the lady Elizabeth. The gruesome murder of one of Elizabeth's distant relations, rumored to be politically murdered, draws Shardlake and his companion Nicholas to the lady's summer estate, where a second murder is committed.
As the kingdom explodes into rebellion, Nicholas is imprisoned for his loyalty, and Shardlake must decide where his loyalties lie -- with his kingdom, or with his lady?
Espionaje Espías y Políticos Ficción Histórica Guerra y Ejército Género Ficción Histórico Misterio Renacimiento Thriller y Suspenso

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"The tale is enthralling. . . . Sansom describes 16th-century events in the crisply realistic style of someone watching them transpire right outside his window. . . . Don't believe those tapestries of pretty lords and ladies happily hunting unicorns: The Middle Ages were murder."—Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review
"Longtime readers of this superb series will know what to expect on every level: sharply drawn characters, particularly Shardlake himself, who has grown into one of the most well-textured leading characters in the entire genre... Tombland is the latest in what is easily one of the best ongoing mystery series currently being published."—Christian Science Monitor
"Gripping and engrossing.... The audio book, read by Steven Crossley, interprets Sansom's prose well. The narrative sections are low key, allowing Shardlake's voice to carry the story. In the dialogue, Crossley interprets the voices of the characters: Richard Rich speaks with a high-pitched sneer, William Cecil has low, modulated tones. Regional accents are realistically reproduced for people of different areas, for the gentry, the merchant classes the yeomen and the servant classes.... The pageantry is rich, the murder is macabre, the deaths portrayed are often brutal and violent."—Strand magazine
"Outstanding . . . Non-mystery readers interested in Tudor England will be equally enthralled."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
PRAISE FOR THE SHARDLAKE SERIES
"Don't expect to put Shardlake down until you've seen it through to the apocalyptic finale."—The Guardian
"With his customary grace, Sansom places Shardlake's rousing fictional adventures into an authentic historical context."—Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times
Historical Richness • Engaging Mystery • Excellent Narration • Sympathetic Protagonist • Meticulous Research

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I didn’t know about the Kett Rebellian or any of them during that time, and I found the story very compelling. I liked the way Sansome was able to bring to life the camp life without becoming pedantic or jingoistic. The reader felt sympathy for the rebels without also feeling preached at. As usual, Sansome tells a wonderful human tale. I can’t wait for the next installment. While this isn’t jaw-dropping writing (as Wolf Hall etc was), it “teaches and delights” in a powerful way by a master of his craft. Bravo!

I love Shardlake, but this one taught me something really new

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As too often happens with writers of successful series, Sansom got carried away with his love of his characters and the era. He threw discipline to the winds and went on and on and on and …. His editor should have taken the reins and excised huge portions of this book. They even solved the very thin “mystery “ with 5 hours still to go.
For those without the fortitude to slog through, listen to the first third, Skip or skim the middle and pick it up again for the last few hours.

Badly in need of editing

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I have loved each of these 7 Shardlake adventures with the large cast of characters read by the talented Steven Crossley.
Thanks for keeping me so happy.

Another fabulous adventure!

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Excellent! As always. Wonderful historic series with great characters. Love this series. Every book is well written and performed.

Another winner!

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This latest book in the Shardlake series is the best one by far. It deals with Kett's uprising in 1547 in Norwich. The story is exciting and the whole account is historically accurate. Once again we see these events through the eyes of Matthew Shardlake, the lawyer who is the protagonist and narrates all of the Shardlake novels. This is great reading and you should not miss it.

By far, the best of the Shardlake novels

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