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Revelation (Matthew Shardlake, #4)
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bookshelves: 1500s, england, historical, london, male_author, mystery, middle_ages_5th_cent-1558
Aug 08, 2008
bookshelves: 1500s, england, historical, london, male_author, mystery, middle_ages_5th_cent-1558
REVELATION (Hist. Mys-Matthew Shardlake-England-1500s-Middle-Ages) 鈥� Ex
Sansom, C.J. 鈥� 4th in series
Macmillan, 2008, UK Hardcover 鈥� ISBN: 9781405092722
First Sentence: The high chandeliers in the Great Hall of Lincoln鈥檚 Inn were ablaze with candles, for it was late afternoon when the play began.
Henry VIII has asked to marry Catherine Parr and England is in a time of religious turmoil.
The Dissolution of the monasteries is done but now Henry, and the reformists, are moving back toward Catholic ways, under the King rather than the Pope, at the same time as the rise in Protestantism. An English version of the Bible has been published, but only Churches and the upper class are allowed to read it.
One of lawyer Matthew Shardlake鈥檚 closest friends has been murdered and his body publicly displayed. Brought before Archbishop Cramer, Matthew learns this is not the first such killing. A serial killer is using versus in the Book of Revelations to carry out his killings.
Sansom brings Tutor England to life and makes us see what a difficult time it was in which to live. He doesn鈥檛 present the romanticized image, but gives us a look at the dangers of the time from social and religious reforms to poverty to mental illness being labeled possession, without ever slowing down the story or being preachy.
The dialogue is, naturally enough, not of the time, but flavored with a sense of the time. I always learn a lot reading Sansom.
Shardlake is a wonderful character who has grown and improved as a character through the series. He is supported by Barak, for whom Matthew tries to do a bit of marriage counseling, and Guy, a Moor, once a monk, now a doctor.
Sansom is an evocative writer and masterful at combining historical detail with a multilayered story, and suspenseful mystery. I am continually impressed by the quality of Sansom鈥檚 writing.
Sansom, C.J. 鈥� 4th in series
Macmillan, 2008, UK Hardcover 鈥� ISBN: 9781405092722
First Sentence: The high chandeliers in the Great Hall of Lincoln鈥檚 Inn were ablaze with candles, for it was late afternoon when the play began.
Henry VIII has asked to marry Catherine Parr and England is in a time of religious turmoil.
The Dissolution of the monasteries is done but now Henry, and the reformists, are moving back toward Catholic ways, under the King rather than the Pope, at the same time as the rise in Protestantism. An English version of the Bible has been published, but only Churches and the upper class are allowed to read it.
One of lawyer Matthew Shardlake鈥檚 closest friends has been murdered and his body publicly displayed. Brought before Archbishop Cramer, Matthew learns this is not the first such killing. A serial killer is using versus in the Book of Revelations to carry out his killings.
Sansom brings Tutor England to life and makes us see what a difficult time it was in which to live. He doesn鈥檛 present the romanticized image, but gives us a look at the dangers of the time from social and religious reforms to poverty to mental illness being labeled possession, without ever slowing down the story or being preachy.
The dialogue is, naturally enough, not of the time, but flavored with a sense of the time. I always learn a lot reading Sansom.
Shardlake is a wonderful character who has grown and improved as a character through the series. He is supported by Barak, for whom Matthew tries to do a bit of marriage counseling, and Guy, a Moor, once a monk, now a doctor.
Sansom is an evocative writer and masterful at combining historical detail with a multilayered story, and suspenseful mystery. I am continually impressed by the quality of Sansom鈥檚 writing.
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July 1, 2008
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August 8, 2008
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1500s
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england
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historical
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london
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male_author
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mystery
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middle_ages_5th_cent-1558
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This is a really excellent series.

