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Dissolution: A Matthew Shardlake Tudor Mystery

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  • C. J. Sansom, Dissolution: A Novel of Tudor England (Matthew Shardlake series, no. 1)

From the bestselling author of Winter in Madrid and Dominion comes the exciting and elegantly written first novel in the Matthew Shardlake Tudor Mystery series

Dissolution is an utterly riveting portrayal of Tudor England. The year is 1537, and the country is divided between those faithful to the Catholic Church and those loyal to the king and the newly established Church of England. When a royal commissioner is brutally murdered in a monastery on the south coast of England, Thomas Cromwell, Henry VIII€s feared vicar general, summons fellow reformer Matthew Shardlake to lead the inquiry. Shardlake and his young prot©g© uncover evidence of sexual misconduct, embezzlement, and treason, and when two other murders are revealed, they must move quickly to prevent the killer from striking again.

A "remarkable debut" (P. D. James), Dissolution introduces a thrilling historical series that is not to be missed by fans of Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies.

Technical Specifications
Manufacturer
Penguin Books
Color
Black
Height
19.6 cm
Length
1.8 cm
Width
12.9 cm
Weight
0.6 kg
Release date
27 April 2004
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