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Revelation

Shardlake, Book 4

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Revelation

By: C. J. Sansom
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Perfect for fans of Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, C. J. Sansom's bestselling adventures of Matthew Shardlake continue in the fourth book, the haunting Revelation.

'When it comes to intriguing Tudor-based narratives, Hilary Mantel has a serious rival' - Sunday Times
‘Sansom has the trick of writing an enthralling narrative. Like Hilary Mantel, he produces densely textured historical novels that absorb their readers in another time’ - Andrew Taylor, Spectator

England, 1543: King Henry VIII is wooing Lady Catherine Parr, whom he wants for his sixth wife. But this time the object of his affections is resisting. Archbishop Cranmer and the embattled Protestant faction at court are watching keenly, for Lady Catherine is known to have reformist sympathies.

Matthew Shardlake, meanwhile, is working on the case of a teenage boy, a religious maniac locked in the Bedlam hospital for the insane. Should he be released to his parents, when his terrifying actions could lead to him being burned as a heretic?

When an old friend is horrifically murdered Shardlake promises his widow, for whom he has long had complicated feelings, to bring the killer to justice. His search leads him to both Cranmer and Catherine Parr –and with the dark prophecies of the Book of Revelation.

As London's Bishop Bonner prepares a purge of Protestants, Shardlake, together with his assistant, Jack Barak, and his friend, Guy Malton, follows the trail of a series of horrific murders that shake them to the core, and which are already bringing frenzied talk of witchcraft and a demonic possession – for what else would the Tudor mind make of a serial killer . . .?

The atmosphere and tension of the Tudor world is brought to life in this gripping bestselling historical series, which continues with Revelation, Heartstone, Lamentation and Tombland.

©2008 C. J. Sansom (P)2014 Pan Macmillan Publishers Ltd.
Christian Fiction Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Thriller & Suspense Exciting Fiction Scary Royalty Tudor King

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Excellent story as always.

Matthew Shardlake grows more interesting with every book
This story keeps the reader intrigued to the end with a plot that twists and turns. A host of fascinating characters throughout the plot.

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Mind games

The Shard lake series just gets better and better. The religious turmoil during Henry VIII's reign is brought to life by the author. Quite engrossing.

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Loved every minute of it!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, I would certainly recomment this audiobook. It is read with flair and enthusiasm, yet at a very agreeable pace.

What other book might you compare Revelation to, and why?

This series of books featuring the Tudor lawyer Shardlake are very convincing. The research has obviously been very meticulous, and the subsequent story telling is great - makes you feel you can feel and smell London at that time. You travel along with Shardlake and see the world throug his eyes.

What does Steven Crossley bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

Because of his reading the words out loud, and the care he takes to really bring those words across you pay heed to every nuance.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Well, 21 hours is a bit long for one sitting! But yes, I devoted whole evenings just listening.

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excellent story

a tale deep in history, well read as with all CJ Samson books gripping till the end

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Paints a really good picture of a historical time.

Im very bad at remembering history so books like this i find brilliant because they actually paint a picture of the time. If you told me aabout the reformation and all of that a hundred times i still wouldnt grasp it but after reading a few of this series i can imagine the whole scenario...the streets the little details of how people dressed and ate and how things are structured...like the courts the laywers the sherrifs etc how they all work day to day. I just find it fascinating. So i think whether youre good at history or not these books really add a lot to getting your head around what happened. I absolutely love these times ...this particular story was a bit confusing at times because of the tangents but the charecters are so likeable. You really care about them by the end and the stories of the people involved in the mystery to me are more interesting than the plot itself. It just feels like s scaffold upon which the charecters and landscape are painted. So it dodnt bother me that i was a bit confused at times by the tangents. (Falling asleep and missing bits didnt help).

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Shardlake at his best

I love the Shardlake books. Such an immersive sense of history and danger mixed with humour, intelligence and highlighting of injustice. Stephen Crossley is the perfect narrator. He becomes Shardlake for the reader allowing you to lose yourself in the story and mystery.

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Well constructed intricate story

well read another intricate story in this series with an unassuming clever lawyer solving the mystery

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A cracking good storyline.

I really enjoyed this Shardlake novel. The reason for the murders in the book resonate down the centuries. If someone's wrath turns to madness, they are able to twist any words in any religious text to their advantage. As each murder gets more and more elaborate, Shardlake has to read between the lines to figure things out.

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First class!

Well written and excellent narration. Story was well constructed. Thoroughly enjoyed, on to next in the series!

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Great Listen

Sansom yet again weaves a great story. Steven Crossley brings the story alive

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