Tombland
A Shardlake Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Steven Crossley
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Auteur(s):
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C. J. Sansom
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From C.J. Sansom, the highly anticipated new novel in his acclaimed Shardlake series of Tudor mysteries, which have sold two million copies around the world.
Spring, 1549. Two years after the death of Henry VIII, England is sliding into chaos...
The king, Edward VI, is 11 years old. His uncle Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, rules as Protector. Radical Protestants are conducting all-out war on the old religion, stirring discontent among the people. The Protector's prolonged war with Scotland is proving a disastrous failure. Worst of all, the economy is in collapse, inflation rages, and rebellion is stirring among the peasantry.
Since the old King's death, Matthew Shardlake has been working as a lawyer in the service of Henry's younger daughter, the Lady Elizabeth. The gruesome murder of the wife of John Boleyn, a distant Norfolk relation of Elizabeth's mother - which could have political implications for Elizabeth - brings Shardlake and his young assistant Nicholas Overton to the summer assizes at Norwich. There they are reunited with Shardlake's former assistant Jack Barak. The three find layers of mystery and danger surrounding the death of Edith Boleyn, as more murders are committed.
During their investigation, a peasant rebellion breaks out across the country. Yeoman Robert Kett establishes a vast camp outside Norwich and leads a force of thousands to overthow the landlords. Soon the rebels have taken over the city, England's second largest.
Barak throws in his lot with the rebels; Nicholas, opposed to them, becomes a prisoner in Norwich Castle; while Shardlake has to decide where his ultimate loyalties lie. As government forces in London prepare to march north and destroy the rebels, he discovers that the murder of Edith Boleyn may have connections reaching into both the heart of the rebel camp and of the Norfolk gentry...
Tombland is both a thrilling murder mystery and a vivid and engaging portrait of a divided nation.
©2019 C. J. Sansom (P)2019 Penguin Random House CanadaCe que les critiques en disent
“Enthralling.... Sansom describes 16th-century events in the crisply realistic style of someone watching them transpire right outside his window.” (Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review)
“[A] novel/history book that should fascinate hundreds of thousands of readers.... Sansom is a remarkable storyteller, but his greatest gift is that he links all of his plots with real history - social, political, religious, and agricultural.... It’s intoxicating to be so transported to another era.” (Eastern Daily Press)
“Tudor England of 1549 is effortlessly evoked. The murder mystery absorbs, the characters are vivid, and the history is seductive, but it’s the author’s inclusive humanity that lingers." (Daily Mail)
“Tudor England has never seemed so vibrantly alive and viscerally authentic than in the pages of the extraordinary Matthew Shardlake novels.... Tombland is a big, beautiful blockbuster of a novel...eight hundred pages of the nearest thing to living real historical events as we are plunged into the sights, smells, sounds of Tudor England.... [T]here can be no more pleasurable read than a date with the inimitable Matthew Shardlake...and his talented creator.” (Lancashire Evening)
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- Lucy Neatby
- 2020-07-30
Gripping
Couldn’t put it down. Fascinating interpretation of a little known period of medieval history. I’m Now looking for all the earlier books.
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- 2021-01-28
Murder and Rebellion.
A lengthy and engrossing story which combines a murder plot within the troubled events of Kett’s Rebellion of 1549 in Norwich, England. The story puts the reader in the midst of Tudor England during the reign of the boy-king Edward VI as seen through the eyes of the lawyer and investigator Matthew Shardlake. The story is an imaginative blend of fiction and historical reality. It is an entertaining means of learning the history of an important but largely overlooked uprising in mid-sixteenth century England and sheds light on those troubled times. On top of that, the story is convincingly narrated and a listening pleasure.
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