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Insatiable Tudor maniacs should cast their hungry eyes toward this richly atmospheric mystery, the fourth in Sansom's page-turning series starring 16th-century London lawyer Matthew Shardlake.
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Like Sansom's Shardlake, Dee is an outsider: much as Shardlake is feared and despised for his hunchback, Dee is feared and despised for his constant search for knowledge of the universe.
Nina Sankovitch: New Tudor Hero, John Dee: Scientist, Conjurer, Sleuth Nina Sankovitch 2011
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For those of us waiting with bated breath for the next installment in C.J. Sansom's marvelous Matthew Shardlake murder mysteries set in Tudor England, heed my words: Phil Rickman and his John Dee have arrived!
Nina Sankovitch: New Tudor Hero, John Dee: Scientist, Conjurer, Sleuth Nina Sankovitch 2011
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Sansom's series about an idealistic lawyer who seeks justice in a violent age, mid-16th-century England.
Chasing justice in Henry VIII's England Patrick Anderson 2011
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The other great appeal of these books, apart from the cast of regular characters, is the richness of Sansom's historical research ...
Revelation: Summary and book reviews of Revelation by C.J. Sansom. 2009
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For those of us waiting with bated breath for the next installment in C.J. Sansom's marvelous Matthew Shardlake murder mysteries set in Tudor England, heed my words: Phil Rickman and his John Dee have arrived!
Nina Sankovitch: New Tudor Hero, John Dee: Scientist, Conjurer, Sleuth Nina Sankovitch 2011
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Like Sansom's Shardlake, Dee is an outsider: much as Shardlake is feared and despised for his hunchback, Dee is feared and despised for his constant search for knowledge of the universe.
Nina Sankovitch: New Tudor Hero, John Dee: Scientist, Conjurer, Sleuth Nina Sankovitch 2011
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She writes that she does not usually like historical crime fiction, but enjoyed "RS Downie's delightful Medicus series, where a beleaguered Roman quack finds the Brits more than a tad troublesome, and CJ Sansom's dark, intense books set during Henry VIII's tumultuous reign and featuring lawyer Matthew Shardlake."
Miscellaneous Maxine 2009
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Like Sansom's Shardlake, Dee is an outsider: much as Shardlake is feared and despised for his hunchback, Dee is feared and despised for his constant search for knowledge of the universe.
Nina Sankovitch: New Tudor Hero, John Dee: Scientist, Conjurer, Sleuth Nina Sankovitch 2011
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Sansom's series about an idealistic lawyer who seeks justice in a violent age, mid-16th-century England.
Chasing justice in Henry VIII's England Patrick Anderson 2011
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