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C. J. Sansom's whole Shardlake Tudor mystery series is terrific. I have enjoyed every one of the books, beginning with Dissolution. The blend of mystery and intrigue with historic detail is just right. Sansom's primary character, Shardlake, is realistic and fun to read about--sort of a medieval Columbo, who always figures out the truth despite the numerous people who try to block the path. What I love most, though, is the fascinating detail about life in 1500s England--not for the squeamish. If the book is historically accurate--and I'm assuming it is, given that Sansom holds a doctorate in history--the people of the time were accustomed to extraordinary hardship and brutality. At the same time, many of the political injustices and conflicts we experience today are reflected in their everyday lives, so the books seem incredibly timely as well as historically informative. This particular book focuses on Henry VIII specifically--not the most congenial of fellows. Shardlake is charged with protecting the well being of a prisoner who is headed to the infamous Tower of London--an ironic task indeed given what awaits the poor man at the Tower. He soon becomes embroiled in the investigation of a murder. The dead man holds papers questioning the authenticity of Henry's succession to the throne, and a more dangerous possession could scarcely be imagined. The plot is filled with wonderful twists and turns, and we get to meet the king himself, who has just taken a new wife--good luck to her, given the history of previous wives! I noticed that some reviewers indicated the plot is slow moving. I would heartily dispute this. None of Sansom's books are slow moving. On the contrary, the pacing is terrific. Yes, you need to pay attention. The book--like all Sansom books--is rich with detail and filled with numerous characters who all have a relationship somehow, in some way, to the main plot. The series is incredibly readable. I find myself wanting to skip television, dinner, phone calls, whatever. I can honestly say I've never gone through a historical fiction series so quickly, nor have I ever enjoyed one more. Begin with Dissolution, though. You need to read them in order. I don't know that anyone could do justice to these books on film, but it doesn't hurt to hope. This would be a terrific candidate for a mini series. I am almost sorry to be on the fifth book (Heartstone), knowing I have only one left. It's been a delightful ride.Tags : Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake Mysteries, No. 3) [C. J. Sansom] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. When Henry VIII sets out to quell rebellion in the north and transport a dangerous conspirator back to London for questioning,C. J. Sansom,Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake Mysteries, No. 3),Viking Adult,0670038318,Great Britain;History;Henry VIII, 1509-1547;Fiction.,Historical fiction.,Mystery fiction.,English Historical Fiction,English Mystery & Suspense Fiction,Fiction,Fiction - Mystery Detective,Fiction Historical,Fiction Mystery & Detective General,Fiction Mystery & Detective Historical,Great Britain,Henry VIII, 1509-1547,Historical fiction,History,Mystery & Detective - Historical,Mystery fiction,MysterySuspense
Sovereign Matthew Shardlake Mysteries No 3 C J Sansom 9780670038312 Books Reviews
So glad I picked this series up. 3 books into this series and It is easily the best historical mysteries series I have read. I love stories told from the 1st person and Shardlake's narration is just absorbing and captivating and this book 3 is no exception even better than book 2. Whether it is suspenseful moments or the vivid description of the era this is insightful and mesmerising writing at its very best. Love Shardlake's character and my heart just goes out to him whenever he was mocked for his condition. This is one rare plot when I feel for the so called "enemies" wishing they will succeed but no way history can be rewritten, lol. All the supporting characters are amazingly portrayed, even the obnoxious King Henry viiii who appeared just in one scene but such an impactful scene. Excellent accomplishment as this story is a narrated story. Love the length of the story as I raced through it in 2 days. Such a pleasure to read.
I have to agree with the one- and two-star reviewers as to the flaws in this book but I'll give it a 3 or maybe 3+ because I did find it good enough to go ahead and finish. I'd say the middle 60-70% of the book is boring and repetitious with the same things happening over and over the hero walking around York, in and out of buidings, etc. Also, I feel there is a major logic flaw in that the hero's life is threatened over and over, he is cautioned to be careful, even ordered to never go about without his heroic young sidekick--yet he does this very thing, wandering off in the dark, sending his sidekick away, and ... guess what?... someone tries again to bump him off.
The book does pick up eventually and finishes OK but barely worth the wait getting through the middle of the book. Overall the book tends to plod, very little action, and too much space devoted to the hero's thoughts and doubts--I found myself turning pages frequently. This effort was not nearly as good as the author's first two books. I will stay with him, however.
A friend bought 5 of this series at a discount book store and she asked if I'd be interested in reading them. I love historical novels and this was a chance to read a historical mystery. I was hooked about 20 pages in and finished the first book in about 2 days. Then I read the second and ordered this book because it was the only one that the bookstore didn't have. It's an absolute page turning just like the 2 before it. Hard to put down.
Sansom writes extremely well, There is a lot of historical fact in the books and I've learned a lot about Henry VIII's England, the Reformation and the power struggle that went on. He mixes history and mystery and that makes a great read. Matthew Shardlake, the main character is an attorney and the stories take place through his eyes.
I highly recommend these books. Read one, read them all, you won't be sorry.
C. J. Sansom's whole Shardlake Tudor mystery series is terrific. I have enjoyed every one of the books, beginning with Dissolution. The blend of mystery and intrigue with historic detail is just right. Sansom's primary character, Shardlake, is realistic and fun to read about--sort of a medieval Columbo, who always figures out the truth despite the numerous people who try to block the path. What I love most, though, is the fascinating detail about life in 1500s England--not for the squeamish. If the book is historically accurate--and I'm assuming it is, given that Sansom holds a doctorate in history--the people of the time were accustomed to extraordinary hardship and brutality. At the same time, many of the political injustices and conflicts we experience today are reflected in their everyday lives, so the books seem incredibly timely as well as historically informative. This particular book focuses on Henry VIII specifically--not the most congenial of fellows. Shardlake is charged with protecting the well being of a prisoner who is headed to the infamous Tower of London--an ironic task indeed given what awaits the poor man at the Tower. He soon becomes embroiled in the investigation of a murder. The dead man holds papers questioning the authenticity of Henry's succession to the throne, and a more dangerous possession could scarcely be imagined. The plot is filled with wonderful twists and turns, and we get to meet the king himself, who has just taken a new wife--good luck to her, given the history of previous wives! I noticed that some reviewers indicated the plot is slow moving. I would heartily dispute this. None of Sansom's books are slow moving. On the contrary, the pacing is terrific. Yes, you need to pay attention. The book--like all Sansom books--is rich with detail and filled with numerous characters who all have a relationship somehow, in some way, to the main plot. The series is incredibly readable. I find myself wanting to skip television, dinner, phone calls, whatever. I can honestly say I've never gone through a historical fiction series so quickly, nor have I ever enjoyed one more. Begin with Dissolution, though. You need to read them in order. I don't know that anyone could do justice to these books on film, but it doesn't hurt to hope. This would be a terrific candidate for a mini series. I am almost sorry to be on the fifth book (Heartstone), knowing I have only one left. It's been a delightful ride.
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