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Tombland (Shardlake series 7)

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Tombland (Shardlake series 7)

by Sansom, C. J

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London: Mantle, 2018. 1st. h/b. Fine, 1st edition, 1st printing. Unclipped d/j (in protective sleeve). 8vo (230 x 150 / 9"" x 6""). England, 1549: Two years after the death of Henry VIII, England is sliding into chaos . . . The nominal king, Edward VI, is eleven years old. His uncle Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, rules as Protector. The extirpation of the old religion by radical Protestants is stirring discontent among the populace while the ProtectorÕs prolonged war with Scotland is proving a disastrous failure and threatens to involve France. Worst of all, the economy is in collapse, inflation rages and rebellion is stirring among the peasantry. Since the old KingÕs death, Matthew Shardlake has been working as a lawyer in the service of HenryÕs younger daughter, the Lady Elizabeth. The gruesome murder of Edith Boleyn, the wife of John Boleyn Ð a distant Norfolk relation of Elizabeth's mother Ð which could have political implications for Elizabeth, brings Shardlake and his assistant Nicholas Overton to the summer assizes at Norwich. There they are reunited with ShardlakeÕs former assistant Jack Barak. The three find layers of mystery and danger surrounding Edith's death, as a second murder is committed. And then East Anglia explodes, as peasant rebellion breaks out across the country. The yeoman Robert Kett leads a force of thousands in overthrowing the landlords and establishing a vast camp outside Norwich. Soon the rebels have taken over the city, EnglandÕs second largest. Barak throws in his lot with the rebels; Nicholas, opposed to them, becomes a prisoner in Norwich Castle; while Shardlake has to decide where his ultimate loyalties lie, as government forces in London prepare to march north and destroy the rebels. Meanwhile he discovers that the murder of Edith Boleyn may have connections reaching into both the heart of the rebel camp and of the Norfolk gentry . . . This is the seventh stunning novel in the bestselling Shardlake series, that began with Dissolution. Includes an Historical Essay from the author on Reimagining Kett's Rebellion.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Tombland (Shardlake series 7)
Author
Sansom, C. J
Format/Binding
H/b
Book Condition
Used - Fine, 1st edition, 1st printing. Unclipped d/j (in protective sleeve)
Quantity Available
1
Edition
1st
ISBN 10
1447284488
ISBN 13
9781447284482
Publisher
Mantle
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2018
Pages
866
Size
8vo (230 x 150 / 9"" x 6"")
Keywords
1st, fiction, historical fiction, detective, Sansom
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2nd-hand books;
X weight
1.1 g

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