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CJ Samson. Revelation

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wheresclaire · 13/08/2009 20:28

Anyone read this? Quarter of way through and really struggling. Need a quick course in religion during Tudor times before beginning! Not only that, but I keep reading it as though its set in Victorian times, so hard to imagine Tudor England. Is it worth continuing?

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shelleylou · 13/08/2009 20:54

its the 4th book in the series, So Shardlake's character would have been developed quite a bit. I havent got to Revelation yet but have read Dissoloution (which explains the religious side) and the first 4 chapters of Dark Fire.
Brief religous history. When henry VIII wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon the pope wouldn't allow it so he broke away from the catholic church and instated CofE. Everyone had to follow this religion monestaries were torn down some monks were hung at Tyburn other took the oath to tghe church of england.

wheresclaire · 13/08/2009 20:59

Hm, so starting on the 4th book was a very bad idea!

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hairycaterpillar · 13/08/2009 21:04

My DH has read all his books and LOVES them...never quite got into them myself. He read dissoloution first though.

shelleylou · 13/08/2009 21:06

thats the one i bought originally opened it and realised it was the 4th so went out and bought the preivious 3. So far im enjoying them, Want able to guess the plot as such with Dissolution

Chamomile · 13/08/2009 21:11

I really enjoyed it but I'd read all the others first. I'd say it was worth sticking with.

shelleylou · 13/08/2009 21:11

werent able to guess it even

LastTrainToNowhere · 14/08/2009 00:55

I love the series, though I haven't read Revelation yet. This is one series that must be started at the beginning. Try Dissolution, it really is good.
I have heard that Revelation is not the best of the series, and that C J Sansom may not write any more Shardlake books. Don't know how far that is true though

shelleylou · 14/08/2009 09:06

Is winter in madrid a Shardlake book or is it a completely unrelated book by CJ sansom

CarmelitaMiggs · 14/08/2009 09:10

I've just given up on it about 50 pages in -- it's so clunkily written, couldn't be bothered.

hocuspontas · 14/08/2009 10:47

What a shame if it's the last Shardlake. I've loved them all although haven't read the first.

LastTrainToNowhere · 14/08/2009 13:09

Winter In Madrid is not a shardlake book, it's still a mystery (I think), it just doesn't have matthew s in it

shelleylou · 14/08/2009 13:47

I didnt think it was as the title and the book cover is so different in style. Might pick it up when im starting the 3rd book

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