Wraakengel
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9789026133121
Publish date: March 2014
Publisher: De Fontein
Pages no: 592
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Matthew Shardlake (#4)
Revelation is the fourth book in the Shardlake series and as with the other books in this series, this was a great read. Sansom effortlessly combines historical facts with a compelling mystery and these books are addictive, it´s hard to put them down once you start reading them. However, Revelatio...
With this installment in the Matthew Shardlake series, I think I can safely say that CJ Sansom has taken his place as my second favorite modern author (Sharon Kay Penman being my favorite). I have given this book some time to swirl around in my mind since I finished it, and I'm still not sure that I...
I am about to be terribly depressed. I have now read the fourth Matthew Shardlake novel. I have the next one on reserve at my library but when I finish with that one, there's no more! What am I going to do with myself until the next novel comes out sometime next year?!?!I was already bummed out read...
bookshelves: series, teh-brillianz, tudor, mystery-thriller, books-with-a-passport Read in January, 2008 My eyes were going for olympic gold in hurdling during the reading of this, they were trying to skip over small words to catch a glimpse of names and places. Excitement to the nth degree... a...
This is the fourth book in my favorite historical mystery series. This time, it is the spring of 1543, and Matthew Shardlake must keep his client in Bedlam (the city's "hospital" for the insane), in order to keep him from being burned as a heretic. Meanwhile, the Bishop of London is busy persecut...