DISSOLUTION - SHARDLAKE VOLUME 1

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B>Dissolution is the first in the phenomenal Shardlake series by bestselling author, C. J. Sansom./b>It is 1537, a time of revolution that sees the greatest changes in England since 1066. Henry VIII has proclaimed himself Supreme Head of the Church and the country is waking up to savage new laws, rigged trials and the greatest network of informers ever seen. Under the order of Thomas Cromwell, a team of commissioners is sent through the country to investigate the monasteries. There can only be one outcome: the monasteries are to be dissolved.But on the Sussex coast, at the monastery of Scarnsea, events have spiralled out of control. Cromwell's Commissioner Robin Singleton, has been found dead, his head severed from his body. His horrific murder is accompanied by equally sinister acts of sacrilege - a black cockerel sacrificed on the altar, and the disappearance of Scarnsea's Great Relic.Dr Matthew Shardlake, lawyer and long-time supporter of Reform, has been sent by Cromwell into this atmosphere of treachery and death. But Shardlake's investigation soon forces him to question everything he hears, and everything that he intrinsically believes . . .b>Follow Shardlake into the dark heart of Tudor England with Dark Fire, Sovereign, Revelation, Heartstone, Lamentation and Tombland./b>


  • Auteur(s)

    C. j. Sansom

  • Éditeur

    Pan Books

  • Distributeur

    Olf

  • Date de parution

    16/07/2015

  • EAN

    9781447285830

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    462 Pages

  • Longueur

    19.6 cm

  • Largeur

    12.9 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.9 cm

  • Poids

    338 g

  • Support principal

    Poche

C. J. Sansom

C.J. Sansom est né en Angleterre en 1952 et vit dans le Sussex. Passionné par la littérature et diplômé d'histoire, il quitte sa profession d'avocat en 2000 pour se consacrer pleinement à l'écriture. S'appuyant sur des recherches approfondies, il écrit Dissolution (Belfond, 2003), projet qui lui tient à coeur depuis de nombreuses années et pour lequel il fut finaliste du prix Ellis Peters du roman historique décerné par la prestigieuse Crime Writer's Association. Les larmes du diable, son deuxième roman, a paru en février 2005 aux éditions Belfond.

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