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Sovereign (Shardlake) (Paperback)

by C.J. Sansom (Author)
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  • Paperback: 662 pages
  • Publisher: Pan Books; New edition edition (16 Mar 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330436082
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330436083
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 13 x 4.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 120 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Between them, Sansom and Starkey have the 16th century licked.'

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'A parchment turner, and a regal one at that.'

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64 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars God's nails - a third success!, 22 Mar 2007
By Ian David Curry "Legal Eagle" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
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In what looks like being the final book of a trilogy, C J Samson brings out long-suffering lawyer Matthew Shardlake for another mystery thriller set against the impeccably researched background of a vivid, tumultuous and colourful Tudor England.

Samson has set this trio of books in the reign of Henry VIII, and in this book the lawyer gets closer than he would otherwise care to the dangerous monarch. His old promoter and task-master, Cromwell, has already fallen out of the King's favour, being despatched before being lamented. Shardlake is therefore surprised to find him being sought out to perform more missions in the royal service.

In this book he is working for Archbishop Cranmer, the reforming Archbishop of Canterbury and pivotal figure in the religious, social and political history of the turbulent reformation times. His mission is to head to York and meet up with the King's Progress. This mighty procession of monarchical majesty is designed to impress and cow the rebellious northerners, who have only just been settled after the Pilgrimage of Grace uprising.

Shardlake, always seeking an easy life, is assured his job will simply be to help a fellow lawyer with the pleas before the King. Naturally not all goes to plan, and the unwilling lawyer is thrust into a dangerous and gripping thriller which threatens to undermine the very essence of the Tudor dynasty, the very essence of Sovereignty.

I am not usually a big fan of historical fiction. It is often used as a vehicle by poor writers to give their bland prose a splash of factual colour, a "bodice ripping thriller", as Blackadder might say. But C J Samson is very different. A historian by nature, he feels and knows the period well enough to be able to weave a rich tapestry, evoking the very essence of the times by his settings, plots, characterisations and even the conversational vocabulary.

The third book is in some ways the better of the three. It is longer, and allows a deeper development of the plot and the relationship Shardlake has with his assistant Barak and the other minor characters. The city of York is richly portrayed, and makes a change from the setting of London and the south, and he is especially sharp at the depiction of a town still smarting after the failed rebellion. If there is much of a criticism it is that it is very much more of the same. But if that has been a winning formula, that can't be much of a failing.
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68 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Exhilarating Progress Through Tudor Times, 27 Mar 2007
By Eugene Onegin (Lincoln England) - See all my reviews
If you are already familiar with the Shardlake series you will need no second invitation to acquire this volume, as it is every bit as good as the previous two. However, if you are new to the adventures of Sansom's humane Tudor lawyer then be assured you are in for a treat. Historical whodunits are ten a penny these days, but ones of this quality are much rarer. Sansom's great skill is to evoke the England of Henry VIII so convincingly that you not only see the scenes of that ancient time but also feel them. The smells, spectacles, landscapes, characters and language of the time come truly alive and hence are an integral part of the novel's appeal. Onto this rich canvas, a complex tale of intrigue, betrayal, political rivalry, and murder is expertly woven focussing on real historical events-in this case The Royal Progress of 1541 and attendant conspiracy alongside the troubled reign of Queen Katherine Howard. Every aspect of the plot is related to the issues of the day (the author holds a PhD in History) and the set piece encounters of his fictional characters with the the era's most powerful figures are full of tension and import, consequently one learns much even as the story grips you. Yet this erudition never stifles the plot which is full of incident and moves at a cracking pace: there is none of Umberto Eco's intellectual showboating or Ellis Peters' genteel scene setting here: this is the sixteenth century in all its vibrancy, stink, and duplicity. It is also worth observing that Sansom writes well, his prose is pleasing and flows effortlessly so that a 600 plus page tome seems shorter than many half its length. In short this is a fine piece of writing which just also happens to be a thriller and one that affords the reader that very special pleasure when returning home at the end of a hard day you rub your hands and think `I can continue with Sovereign tonight'. All avid readers will understand what I mean.
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb, 20 Sep 2006
By Mr. Jeremy N. Harcourt "jh018q3487" (Horley, Surrey) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sovereign (Shardlake) (Hardcover)
I thought this was a superb novel. It is a long book but one which I found very hard to put down once I started reading. It is the third of the Shardlake series featuring the fortunes of the hunchback lawyer, and I think the best one yet. The story seems to follow a similar pattern to the earlier stories as our hero is despatched on a mission to join the king's progress in Yorkshire.

Shardlake has rather a bad time of it in York. The enemies who blight his mission are crueller and nastier then before. The story has a darker, harder edge then in the previous tales. Shardlake's character is developed further and you see a weariness and cynicism setting in. He realises that King Henry VIII's reign has turned into a reign of terror. He sees clearly that the King is a monster but he can't bring himself to turn against him.

The story moves along at quite a pace, the characters are all believable and the descriptions of the royal entourage and especially his encounter with the cruel bloated King are exceptional. All in all this is a fantastic tale.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellant read
A great read,the author really knows all about the Tudor age.Shardlake is a likeable character.If you enjoyed Dissolution and Dark Fire,this will not dissapoint.
Published 12 days ago by Mr. Simon J. Robinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute thriller!!!!! A Must
I was never much of a crime thriller fan, but the Shardlake series is special. Just like the other two books before it, Sovereign is a story which is extremely well-written, where... Read more
Published 20 days ago by Mrs. C. Fearon

5.0 out of 5 stars say it isn't so
I echo the majority of the reviewers, this is a superb read (all of the trilogy are at a minimum a decent read). My only worry is that this could be the last. Read more
Published 22 days ago by J. Butler

5.0 out of 5 stars Historical detective drama at its very best...
Following the Pilgrimage of Grace, the shortlived Northern rebellion against Henry VIII's brutal 'reformation' of religion in England, the Tudor King and his court staged a Royal... Read more
Published 22 days ago by Sally J Ryder

4.0 out of 5 stars As racy as usual!
Sansom continues to enthral us with his novels about Henry VIII and his times. Just hope he continues in this vein about Elizabeth, too!
Published 1 month ago by Bongo

5.0 out of 5 stars Sovereign
Another fantastic novel by C J Sansom. I just can't get enough of his books. This one was based in York as opposed to London and he has you in suspense right until the last few... Read more
Published 1 month ago by H. Connolly

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Many people have already added extensive comments about this book so I won't go into detail. All I can say is that this novel delivered some of the finest quality writing I have... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Lauren

5.0 out of 5 stars Barack's Back!
Matthew and Jack make a roadtrip North to York. It's interesting to see them outside London, but I don't think CJ Sansom does the North any great favours! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sheena Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars The best Shardlake book yet!
This is the third Shardlake book I have read and definitely C. J. Sansom's best outing yet. I was most impressed with his first, Dissolution, slightly disappointed with the second... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Uncle Barbar

5.0 out of 5 stars The peak of historical crime writing.
Sovereign (Shardlake)

All four of Sansom's "Matthew Shardlake" novels set in the reign of Henry V111 are winners, but "Sovereign" eclipses them all. Read more
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