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I got this e-book as an ARC through NetGalley. It was alright it wasn't really my cup of tea. I really didn't understand a lot of things, but it got to the point towards the end. It was a good story, but this book had me questioning it. Like why is the character Hughie going after the character Sir ...
Reads a bit like a checklist of what is normally not found in historical fiction. Gritty, nasty and just plain convoluted. Along with spying and an appearance from Shakespeare this seems to be trying a bit to hard to be something for everyone and yet failed me. Possibly it's because I came on thi...
Tudor England of the 1590s’. Chisholm steeps her story in so much 16th-century atmosphere and historical detail.The quality of the story is superb. PF Chisholm has a fine grasp of the character’s traits. They are all so very human and compelling. Sergeant Dodd for one is the epitome of the dour nort...
You could always tell when you were near a town from the bodies hanging on the gibbets by the main road, thought Sergeant Dodd.Hot Damn but I wished I had bought the first in this series rather than being a cheapskate git and opting for the fourth 'cos it only cost one penny. My reasoning was that I...
Wonderfully adventurous historical mystery, set among the Border Reivers in the reign of Elizabeth I. Sir Robert Carey, a courtier of the Virgin Queen returns to the Scots borderlands where he was raised to take a position as a Deputy Warden for his not terribly bright but terribly well connected b...