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A Conspiracy of Violence

Adventures of Thomas Chaloner, Book 1

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A Conspiracy of Violence

By: Susanna Gregory
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
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Susanna Gregory, author of the Matthew Bartholomew series of medieval mysteries, has created another compelling fictional detective set in Restoration London.

The first adventure in the Thomas Chaloner series.

The dour days of Cromwell are over.

Charles II is well established at White Hall Palace, his mistress at hand in rooms over the Holbein bridge, the heads of some of the regicides on public display. London seethes with new energy, freed from the strictures of the protectorate, but many of its inhabitants have lost their livelihoods. One is Thomas Chaloner, a reluctant spy for the feared secretary of state, John Thurloe, and now returned from Holland in desperate need of employment. His erstwhile boss, knowing he has many enemies at court, recommends Thomas to Lord Clarendon, but in return, demands that Thomas keep him informed of any plot against him. But what Thomas discovers is that Thurloe had sent another ex-employee to White Hall and he is dead, supposedly murdered by footpads near the Thames. Chaloner volunteers to investigate his killing: instead he is dispatched to the Tower to unearth the gold buried by the last governor. He discovers not treasure, but evidence that greed and self-interest are uppermost in men's minds whoever is in power, and that his life has no value to either side.

©2006 Susanna Gregory (P)2021 Hachette Audio UK
Historical Mystery Fiction

Critic reviews

"Pungent with historical detail." (Irish Times)

"A richly imagined world of colourful medieval society and irresistible monkish sleuthing." (Good Book Guide)

"Corpses a-plenty, exciting action sequences and a satisfying ending." (Mystery People)

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I have been reading Susanna Gregory’s Matthew Bartholomew series and after 8 chronicles decided to look at her Thomas Chaloner series. This was largely prompted by the increased availability of the audio-books on Audible. I am pleased that I did. So what did I like? - the setting was varied and by virtue of clothes more colourful; different sensibilities and a time of cultural tumult; a main character that is skilled, resourceful and well able to defend himself; relationships that are not will-they-won’t-they; a bigger city-scape; a range of characters that look likely to important and likely to return; novelties (who would have thought there was a significant role for a live turkey?); broader inclusion of women characters. This first novel in the series is eventful, rich in its characters and deeply plotted. The resolve has many surprises. Some might think that Susanna Gregory mysteries are convoluted - I liked this, and recommend it. The journey of the mystery is as important to me as the solution. The audio-book narration is good in sense and faithfully presenting characters. On the basis of this my first Thomas Chaloner read I have purchased the next audio-book in the series and several print mysteries

Welcome Thomas Chaloner

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I have ‘read’ (listened to) a number of books by this author in the past, and came back to them after a break of a few years. To be honest, I was quite disappointed- the plot/story/characterisation may or may not be ok, but the reading is dull, with misplaced emphases, all the characters sound elderly, the comic moments (which were really quite funny) and the action bits were simply lost and -well- generally I really thought the reading let the plot down. I had to listen to some sections 2-3 times because I actually drifted off, I couldn’t engage with characters, and the ending was so anticlimactic. Sorry. I’m going to go back and listen to the ones I bought years ago, and if they’re the same I shan’t get any others.

Not the best.

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Susannah Gregory is a good storyteller so I've no reason to think this won't be as good as her other books. I'll know for sure if I get to the end. Currently I am having to grit my teeth to get past the narrator's really pedantic delivery. His reading recognises the puntuation but at the expense of the meaning. It is almost as if he is reading a language he doesn't speak.
I've written this now because I've just had an email suggesting the sequel for my next purchase. Sadly, not an option with the same narrator.

Great author, good story, poor narrator

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Compelling characters in a twisting interwoven plot set within a fascinating time in history that is brought to life for the reader in well-researched and colourful detail. I look forward to the next one.

Richly atmospheric and Excellently plotted

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I picked this book because the character and I share the same surname and sometimes this is what it takes to pick a book. The narration was good and the actual writing was good but it all became a bit blurred for me. Sadly there was no real pause from the violence that I lost the actual storyline and the depth of it being set in restoration London, oh and I was so fed up of hearing my own name by the end of chapter 2. Not sure I will revisit.

she is a good writer

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