Dark Fire
04 September 2008
Imprint: Pan
Synopsis
'C. J. Sansom’s books are arguably the best Tudor novels going' – The Sunday Times
Winner of the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, Dark Fire is the second thrilling book in C. J. Sansom's number one bestselling Shardlake series, perfect for fans of Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory.
England, 1540. Out of favour with Thomas Cromwell, Matthew Shardlake is intent on keeping...
Details
04 September 2008
608 pages
9780330503631
Imprint: Pan
Reviews
Historical crime fiction is sometimes little more than a modern adventure in fancy dress. Not so the novels of C. J. Sansom, whose magnificent books set in the reign of Henry VIII bring to life the sounds and smells of Tudor England . . . Dark Fire is a creation of real brillianceSunday Times
Sansom gives us a broad view of politics – Tudor housing to rival Rachman, Dickensian prisons, a sewage-glutted Thames, beggars in gutters, conspiracies at court and a political system predicated on birth not merit, intrigue not intelligence . . . Like many before him, he offers an enjoyable history; but this is also an ethically informed one . . . A strong and intelligent novelGuardian
One of the author’s greatest gifts is the immediacy of his descriptions . . . But it is Shardlake himself who steals the show. His honesty and humility shine out in a dark world where murder and mayhem are the order of the dayColin Dexter, author of the Inspector Morse series
Spellbinding . . . Sansom’s vivid portrayal of squalid, stinking, bustling London; the city’s wealth and poverty; the brutality and righteousness of religious persecution; and the complexities of English law make this a suspenseful, colourful and compelling talePublishers Weekly