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Murders on the grounds of a monastery, 16th-century intrigue, an unconventional sleuth-readers might wonder if this is a knock-off Name of the Rose set two centuries later, but Sansom's debut is a compelling historical mystery in its own right, with fewer pyrotechnics and plenty of period detail. It is 1537; the English Reformation is in full swing; and Lord Thomas Cromwell, King Henry VIII's vicar-general, is busy shutting down papist institutions. When one of his commissioners is beheaded at a remote Benedictine monastery, Cromwell dispatches a second emissary, hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake, to investigate the murder. What Shardlake and his companion, eager young Mark Poer, discover is a quietly bubbling cesspool of corruption, lust and avarice. The scope of the investigation quickly expands when a novice is poisoned and Shardlake finds the remains of a girl who served the monks in the monastery pond. Shardlake presses on by testing the alibis of the various corrupt monks, but Poer's objectivity is compromised when he becomes involved with the girl's successor, a bright, attractive woman named Alice Fewterer. As the investigation unfolds, Shardlake survives a murder attempt, and finally returns to London to tie his findings to higher-level intrigue. Sansom paints a vivid picture of the corruption that plagued England during the reign of Henry VIII, and the wry, rueful Shardlake is a memorable protagonist, a compassionate man committed to Cromwell's reforms, but increasingly doubtful of the motives of his fellow reformers. With this cunningly plotted and darkly atmospheric effort, Sansom proves himself to be a promising newcomer.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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It is 1537, and Thomas Cromwell is charged with protecting the newborn Church of England. So when one of his commissioners is murdered in a monastery, he sends his sharpest lawyer to investigate. A debut from (you guessed it) former lawyer Sansom.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Dissolution and Diversity, Mars 13 2007
Par Dave and Joe "De Video Darlings" (Toronto, Ontario) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Dissolution (Paperback)
I picked this book up and couldn't put it down. Not only was I captured by the mystery, the writing and the characters - I was amazed at how Sansom could weave such a diversity of people into a historical novel. As a writer in the area of disability myself, I seldom find books that have accurate and compassionate characters with disabilities - Sanson manages this with ease. There are sections of this book that would work well in a disability studies class but even so there is never the sense of being preached at or being lectured - disability is just another aspect of the book which is there because disability has always and will always exist.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 very good debut book, Juil 19 2004
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this is the debut book by c.j. sansom, which already places him in the elite level of contemporary authors (perez-reverte, eco, et al). his writing style is exquisite. just as good as, but totally different from, another monastery/abbey murder mystery: the name of the rose by eco.
5 stars *****
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Murder in the monastery, Jui 13 2004
Par Frank J. Konopka (Shamokin, PA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Since Ellis Peters' passing, I didn't expect to read any new good murder mysteries set in English monasteries. Thankfully, I was wrong, as I thoroughly enjoyed this work by a new author. This book takes place centuries after Brother Cadfael's time, when the British monasteries were falling into the corrupt lifestyle of the pre-Reformation Catholic Church. Of course, Henry VIII's dispute over his wished for divorce sped things along, and the new officials who arose in their master's wake were for Reform, and wished to close the monasteries, as symbols of the "papist" devils. Our intrepid hero goes to a large monastery on the coast to strong arm the abbott into surrendering his monastery to the crown, after his predecessor was murdered there. The plot deepens when two other murders occur, and our hero and his assistant must work diligently to discover "whodunnit", from a list of several likely suspects. There are religious discussions, traces of disillusionment in some of the characters, and all in all quite an exciting tale from beginning to end. I look forward quite eagerly to further books from this author.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A fascinating historical mystery debut
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A wonderful first novel...
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful Ecclesiastical Thriller
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Publié le Janv. 2 2004

5.0étoiles sur 5 a treat for British history buffs
This is a great read, especially for knowledgeable fans of Tudor history. I found the characters convincing and well drawn, the mystery well plotted and the writing well paced. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Nice backjumping in Middle Age
This book accomplishes a very hard task in the easy way. Historical novels, in my opinion, have to unveil history by means of a plot with a clear historical setting. Read more
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Dissolution, The Story of a Medieval Tragedy
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Enjoyable but predictable University Novel. I am sure Umberto Ecco must enjoy the sincere flattery of this imitation.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Very different and dark Tudor mystery...
For those who adore historical mysteries, this was not a bad find. Dealing with the period of change that occurred after Henry VIII cut the English church off from the Catholic... Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 vivid Tudor historical mystery
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3.0étoiles sur 5 interesting historical novel
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