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Heartstone

Shardlake, Book 5

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By: C. J. Sansom
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Summary

Heartstone is C. J. Sansom's fifth spellbinding mystery in C. J. Sansom's number one bestselling Shardlake series, for fans of Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory.

'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, 1545: England is at war. Henry VIII's invasion of France has gone badly wrong, and a massive French fleet is preparing to sail across the Channel. As the English fleet gathers at Portsmouth, the country raises the largest militia army it has ever seen. The King has debased the currency to pay for the war, and England is in the grip of soaring inflation and economic crisis.

Meanwhile Matthew Shardlake is given an intriguing legal case by an old servant of Queen Catherine Parr. Asked to investigate claims of "monstrous wrongs" committed against a young ward of the court, which have already involved one mysterious death, Shardlake and his assistant Barak journey to Portsmouth.

Once arrived, Shardlake and Barak find themselves in a city preparing to become a war zone; and Shardlake takes the opportunity to also investigate the mysterious past of Ellen Fettiplace, a young woman incarcerated in the Bedlam. The emerging mysteries around the young ward, and the events that destroyed Ellen's family nineteen years before, involve Shardlake in reunions both with an old friend and an old enemy close to the throne. Events will converge on board one of the King's great warships, primed for battle in Portsmouth harbour . . .

A bestselling phenomenon, the Shardlake series is perfect for fans of Hilary Mantel's The Mirror and the Light. Continue the gripping historical series with Lamentation and Tombland.

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Critic reviews

A virtuoso twisting together of Tudor history and murder mystery that bristles with skulduggery, suspicious behaviour and sinister deaths.
Fans will need no introduction to Matthew Shardlake, the lawyer embroiled in dark secrets during the reign of Henry VIII. Newcomers can discover why Sansom’s Tudor mysteries exert such a pull.
The best novel in this richly entertaining series . . . History never seemed so real.
In my review of the previous Shardlake novel, Revelation, in these pages I described it as the best yet. Well, Heartstone is better . . . Sansom is now so settled in his milieu and at home with his characters that the story canters along effortlessly, while Tudor England is recreated with such attention to detail the reader feels propelled back in time.
If you have a taste for period novels that marry gamey locales with incident-stuffed plotting, C. J. Sansom's books featuring his hunchback lawyer Matthew Shardlake are essential reading . . . Shardlake's battle with chicanery in every echelon of Tudor England is riveting. (Barry Forshaw)
Sansom’s latest virtuoso twisting together of Tudor history and mystery is set in 1545, when Henry VIII’s fraught nation faced imminent invasion by the French. Amid a tour de force re-creation of that jittery time (culminating in terrifically atmospheric scenes aboard the pride of the king’s war fleet, the Mary Rose), a cunningly crafted whodunit plot irresistibly bristles with skulduggery, suspicious behaviour and sinister deaths. (Peter Kemp)
C. J. Sansom has created a convincingly realistic Tudor detective in Matthew Shardlake. He lives and breathes in an utterly convincing world, drawing the reader into the darker corners of history. (Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn Girl)
. . . the pace and tension hot up splendidly as Shardlake’s inquiries take him to the Hampshire home of a family with a great deal to hide. A wholly unexpected twist takes us to a superb denouement aboard the doomed warship Mary Rose – terrific stuff, for both fans and newcomers to the series. (Laura Wilson)
Murder, mystery and turbulent history are expertly twisted together in Sansom’s fifth Tudor crime novel.
A triumph of Tudor history and mystery. Heartstone, as bristling as its predecessors with outlandish deaths, suspicious behaviour, jeopardy and plots of fiendish deviousness, plunges you into catastrophic upheavals caused by Henry’s foreign policy. Throughout, Heartstone is a rousing tour de force of period re-creation, testifying to Samson’s fascination with history…Like all the Shardlake books, Heartstone winningly shows Sansom’s crafty flair for hoodwinking even the most hawk-eyed reader. (Peter Kemp)
CJ Sansom’s books are arguably the best Tudor novels going
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As compelling as any other in the 'Shardlake' series. I absolutely love them all! It comes highly recommended from me.

Fantastic

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Brilliant story brilliant narrator loved this audible book, I did read some of the book from the paperback and some from audible and that was just perfect, I could easily swap between mediums by using the chapter guide on audible, I’ve just downloaded the next in the series to do the same, I listen to audible when I’m tired and don’t want to watch tv, the narrator of this book does great voices for each character it takes you into Samson’s 16th century world as if you are watching a movie, it’s like you are there and cos you can listen without having to read yourself it seems so much more intense and real, I suppose it shows up the quality of the writing, the story was slow but still engaged me then sped up after half way and I didn’t guess the ending, always a plus 😀 yes you know the type of story it’s going to be for the endearing hunchback lawyer but that’s what I sign up for, and there’s so much more around that basic premise that keeps you enthralled, some real factual history brought to life too. I just don’t want this series of books to ever end.

Just perfect

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After the very modern feeling and speed of the fourth 'Shardlake' novel, it is a hard act to follow - especially as the geographical landscape of the story is larger. The frailties of the main character come to the fore, however, and keeps interest. For me, sadly as I am a big fan, I wanted a wee-bit more zip in the story line. In the printed books you usually get a map of the locale; if you have the printed text there are several. One enormous character in the ship is the Mary Rose. My advice is to Google the ship and print one of the several cutaway diagrams; it will enhance your reading please considerably. I have lived with the audiobook of Heartstone for a week's listening and enjoyed the journey. I look forward now to 'Lamentation' (book 6).
Where and what next for Mathew Shardlake?

Steven Crossley as Narrator Maintains Excellence

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I have read all the Shardlake books and listened to many of the audio books. Not only is this the best in my view, but Steven Crossley’s narration is masterful. As a broadcaster who teaches voice training, I can really appreciate when in the presence of excellence.

At the top of his game

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very good cj sansom dose it again
now to the next book hope it is as good

very good

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