
Lamentation
Shardlake, Book 6
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Narrated by:
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Steven Crossley
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By:
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C. J. Sansom
About this listen
Perfect for fans of Hilary Mantel's The Mirror and The Light, Matthew Shardlake is back in the sixth book in the Shardlake series, from number one bestselling author C. J. Sansom.
'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, 1546: King Henry VIII is slowly, painfully dying. His Protestant and Catholic councillors are engaged in a final and decisive power struggle; whoever wins will control the government of Henry's successor, eight-year-old Prince Edward. As heretics are hunted across London, and the radical Protestant Anne Askew is burned at the stake, the Catholic party focus their attack on Henry's sixth wife, Matthew Shardlake's old mentor, Queen Catherine Parr.
Shardlake, still haunted by events aboard the warship Mary Rose the year before, is working on the Cotterstoke Will case, a savage dispute between rival siblings. Then, unexpectedly, he is summoned to Whitehall Palace and asked for help by his old patron, the now beleaguered and desperate Queen.
For Catherine Parr has a secret. She has written a confessional book, Lamentation of a Sinner, so radically Protestant that if it came to the King's attention it could bring both her and her sympathizers crashing down. But, although the book was kept secret and hidden inside a locked chest in the Queen's private chamber, it has - inexplicably - vanished. Only one page has been found, clutched in the hand of a murdered London printer.
Shardlake's investigations take him on a trail that begins among the backstreet printshops of London but leads him and Jack Barak into the dark and labyrinthine world of the politics of the royal court; a world he had sworn never to enter again. Loyalty to the Queen will drive him into a swirl of intrigue inside Whitehall Palace, where Catholic enemies and Protestant friends can be equally dangerous, and the political opportunists, who will follow the wind wherever it blows, more dangerous than either.
The theft of Queen Catherine's book proves to be connected to the terrible death of Anne Askew, while his involvement with the Cotterstoke litigants threatens to bring Shardlake himself to the stake.
A stunning historical series, perfect for fans of Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory, the bestselling Shardlake series begins with Dissolution, Dark Fire, Sovereign, Revelation and Heartstone. Continue the gripping historical series with Tombland.
Magnificent
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CJ Sansom at his best once again.
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The only downside was the slightly annoying voice of Queen Katherine, which I guess is to be expected from a male narrator.
Another success for Master Shardlake
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What made the experience of listening to Lamentation the most enjoyable?
I love Matthew Shardlake, he's one of my favourite literary characters and I'm always excited when a new book arrives. This one is as brilliant as the others in the series. A very exciting story, an amazing sense of time and place and a host of wonderful rounded characters.What other book might you compare Lamentation to, and why?
The others in the series.What does Steven Crossley bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
I've seen lots of criticisms of his narration and it did put me off buying it for a while. I'd say that any criticism is completely misplaced. He reads the book beautifully and seems to inhabit each of the characters.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Both. There are some humorous moments, some edge of your seat moments, some horrifying moments and some truly shocking moments.Any additional comments?
I can't recommend this highly enough. A brilliant brilliant book extremely well read. Can't wait for the next one.Enthralling and exciting
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Undoubtedly the best to date
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Shardlake dices with death again
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Fantastic Historical Novel
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Small error
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Lamentation
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Another cracking episode…
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