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Jun. 21st, 2018

selenak: (Holmes and Watson by Emme86)
I was wrong, it turns out.

Watson can do anything )
selenak: (Young Elizabeth by Misbegotten)
19. Still can't stop talking about it.

The Matthew Shardlake series by C.J. Sansom, the so far last installment of which I reviewed here. Among my favourite historical mysteries. It captures the way Tudor England was experienced by the general population in a way hardly any other does (since the others tend to focus on royalty and/or some top courtiers), the ever present paranoia, how today’s dogma could be tomorrow’s heresy and vice versa, how deeply all relationships (friendships, family) etc. were split and affected as well. Our detective, lawyer Matthew Shardlake (and you learn a lot about the low in Tudor times as well in these books), makes for a sympathetic main character, the regular cast of characters that keeps returning in the novels is built up with care and fleshed out, the portraits of the historically famous, when they show up, are believable, and Sansom manages to keep even (most of) the villains he dislikes human. By which I don’t mean that their actions are excused, but that there are moments of pity for many of them.

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