Loeffle reviewed Dark Fire by C. J. Sansom
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5 stars
Meisterlicher historischer Krimi
paperback, 528 pages
Published Dec. 27, 2005 by Sansom, C. J., Penguin Books.
Meisterlicher historischer Krimi
This is a wonderfully intriguing period mystery. The characters are well developed, real, and engaging. The world is realistically portrayed and mysterious, especially from today's perspective. I recommend reading this author's work. He's two for two with me.
I liked this book quite a lot. The stage was bigger and there was more action. And on top of that the usual investigation in a Tudor setting. A historical crime novel can hardly get any better.
Two points strike me as odd and that adds to why I like the Matthew Shardlake books. They are set in an era of change, at the end of the middle age. That many people are still religious, and to what depths, is something completely alien to me. And that characters really believe that the king was sent from God to rule is just as strange. Especially when they just discussed that the previous royal line was disposed off violently. How does that match?