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Heartstone [Import] [Hardcover]

C. J. Sansom (Author)
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)


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Book Description

September 28, 2010
Shardlake goes to war...

Summer, 1545. England is at war. Henry VIII's invasion of France has gone badly wrong, and a massive French fleet is preparing to sail across the Channel. As the English fleet gathers at Portsmouth, the country raises the largest militia army it has ever seen. The King has debased the currency to pay for the war, and England is in the grip of soaring inflation and economic crisis. Meanwhile Matthew Shardlake is given an intriguing legal case by an old servant of Queen Catherine Parr. Asked to investigate claims of "monstrous wrongs" committed against a young ward of the court, which have already involved one mysterious death, Shardlake and his assistant, Barak, journey to Portsmouth.

Once arrived, Shardlake and Barak find themselves in a city preparing to become a war zone; and Shardlake takes the opportunity to also investigate the mysterious past of Ellen Fettipace, a young woman incarcerated in the Bedlam. The emerging mysteries around the young ward, and the events that destroyed Ellen's family nineteen years before, involve Shardlake in reunions with both an old friend and an old enemy close to the throne. Events will converge on board one of the King's great warships, primed for battle in Portsmouth harbour...


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From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. Few contemporary authors are as adept as Sansom at blending a whodunit with a sweeping historical epic, as shown by his fifth mystery featuring English attorney Matthew Shardlake (after 2009's Revelation). In 1545, as a French fleet threatens invasion, the English queen, Catherine Parr, asks Shardlake to look into a matter for an old servant, whose son committed suicide shortly after filing a protest about the wardship of a boy the son had tutored. Soon after accepting this assignment, Shardlake is assaulted by a gang of thugs, who warn him to drop the matter. On his own, he also probes the past of a Bedlam inmate, Ellen Fettiplace, who was institutionalized 20 years earlier after being raped. Both cases turn out to be extremely complex, and Shardlake, who puts justice above his personal interests, ends up with several murders to solve as well. Strong prose makes Tudor England instantly accessible, and the clockwork plotting sustains deep interest throughout. (Jan.)
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*Starred Review* In 1545, times are perilous for London counsel Matthew Shardlake and for his country. While the English, heavily taxed and with their coinage debased by Henry VIII, prepare for a naval attack from the French at Portsmouth, Shardlake takes on a case at the request of Catherine Parr on behalf of her former servant, whose son committed suicide after discovering “monstrous wrongs” against a teenage ward he once tutored. As the 43-year-old, hunchbacked Shardlake seeks to uncover secrets in the ward’s household, he also investigates the past of a presumably sane woman kept for years in Bedlam. Even with the queen’s patronage, the dogged Shardlake is threatened bodily while pursuing answers to both cases, which ultimately pit him against his old court nemesis, Sir Richard Rich. The heft of this fifth in the Shardlake series may be intimidating, but Sansom’s supple and action-packed prose should keep readers engaged. The novel vividly captures the Tudor scene, from its corrupt politics to the stench of its streets and the horror of battle. Historical mystery at its finest. --Michele Leber --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Random House Canada (September 28, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0307356183
  • ISBN-13: 978-0307356185
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,202,059 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars `Murder follows me on this journey'., September 25, 2010
This review is from: Heartstone (Hardcover)
In the summer of 1545 England is at war with France. A massive French fleet is preparing to sail across the channel as a consequence of Henry VIII's unsuccessful invasion of France. The English fleet is gathering at Portsmouth, and the country is raising a militia army. The currency has been debased to pay for the war, and the country is gripped by soaring inflation and economic crisis. Against this backdrop of turmoil and uncertainty, Matthew Shardlake's legal services are requested by Queen Catherine Parr to investigate the death of Michael Calfhill, the son of one of her former ladies-in-waiting. Michael, a former tutor to Hugh Curteys, believed that `monstrous wrongs' were being committed against Hugh. Hugh, and his now deceased sister Emma, became wards of Sir Nicholas Hobbey when their own parents died of plague. Michael is found dead in an apparent suicide before the matter is dealt with. While Shardlake is not a lawyer of the Court of Wards, which governs the affairs of orphaned children, he agrees to take the case.

Investigation of the case involves travel through southern England where Shardlake also hopes to investigate the mysterious past of Ellen Fettiplace (an inmate of the Bedlam whom we first met in `Revelation'). Shardlake's investigations lead him into danger as he seeks to make sense of what he uncovers. Neither his investigation of Hugh Curteys's wardship nor of Ellen Fettiplace's past progress smoothly and while he receives assistance from an old friend; he also crosses his old foe, Sir Richard Rich. Ultimately, Matthew Shardlake becomes caught up in the events at Portsmouth, where the fleet is massing, and ends up aboard the Mary Rose.

Matthew Shardlake is a wonderful character, and through his intelligent and principled investigations we are treated to a splendid view of Tudor life, law, history and politics. While it would be possible to read and enjoy this novel on a standalone basis, it really is best to read the novels in order to fully appreciate the characters and the setting.

Jennifer Cameron-Smith
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60 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHERE'S THE NEXT ONE?, September 10, 2010
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This review is from: Heartstone (Hardcover)
C. J. Sansom is a wonderful writer, as many of you know and have said in the Amazon reviews. Being a bit over-eager to sink my teeth into his newest effort, "Heartstone", I ordered it from Amazon UK. When the book arrived, I dove into it and would like to announce to all that this, like his other Shardlake efforts, is a real winner.

It's a lenghty tome filled with another great story and character development (bravo!) and it does not disappoint. Sansom has retained his easy style, with its smooth, delicious crafting of words. The story (no spoilers here) is superbly wrought and moves evenly along. It is, simply, a magnificent reading experience. Reading it was a delight; it was so compelling that I could have read through the 450 pages in a single sitting. Forcing myself to take it easy and enjoy it in reasonable bits, I couldn't wait to continue, but dreaded finishing the book, so engrossing was it.

I gather the "Heartstone" US release is embroiled in some uncertainty and there's no firm word on when it will appear here. For the Sansom addicts out there, you may find the extra expense of ordering it from Amazon UK worth it. I certainly did.

My only question now is, Mr. Sansom, where's the next one?
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SUPERB, September 20, 2010
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William Thon "BTHON" (Granada Hills, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Antoher Great book of the Matthew Shardlake series. I could not put it down and read the entire thing over the weekend. Truly the best writer of our age and takes you back in time to another time with great characters, superb plots and always exciting to the last page. You will not be able to put this book down. I hope all the Harry Potter readers who have now matured will start to read the Shardlake books. It is the best read imaginable. LOVE EVERY BOOK of this series. I'll have a hard time finding something this good to read now. I may just have to read them all again from the start. Also there is a buzz that the BBC will make these into a series, I hope its true
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