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Mathew's Tale

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In this, his landmark fortieth novel, Quintin Jardine tells the remarkable story of a man's quest for justice - at any cost.

1818, Carluke, Lanarkshire.

Mathew Fleming returns home to Scotland following heroic service at the Battle of Waterloo. After seven years away, he is a ghostly presence to those he left behind. But Mathew is ambitious and soon becomes a man of influence in his county and beyond. Yet through all his success, he still hides the loss of his one true love.

When a terrible act of murder occurs, Mathew must choose between the rule of blood and the rule of law. And as a man of honour with a warrior's instincts, he embarks on a journey of vengeance that will test every sinew of his faith in mankind...

368 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2014

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Quintin Jardine

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Quintin Jardine (born 1945) is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone. He was educated in Motherwell and in Glasgow where he studied at what was then the city’s only University. After career as a journalist, government information officer and media relations consultant, he took to the creation of crime fiction.

His first wife, Irene, with whom he shared over 30 years, from their teens, died in 1997. He is married, to his second wife, Eileen. They live in both Scotland and in Spain


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576 reviews3 followers
October 31, 2022
Passed to me by my mother, not my usual genre, and had previously read some of this author's Skinner series and wasn't keen. I finished this one, but it didn't really grab me at all. It was like a historical Mills & Boon 'fiction lite' tale. All quite predictable, characters very superficial, but it really wasn't a 'crime novel' by my standards.
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89 reviews
April 7, 2019
Set in the early 19 th century, this is a story about a young man called Mathew, who returns from the battle of Waterloo and who makes his fortune at home. A murder takes place and Mathew, the main charachter has to decide how to deal with it. Should he take his vengeance in the form of violence or in another form.

This historical crime novel is so well written. I thourghly enjoyed it and although I don't normally read this genre, I will definitely read another of Quintin Jardine's novels.
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42 reviews
January 9, 2015
This book is fantastic a very good read , had me quite emotional in some places .I don't normally read historical but was great highly recommend it.
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1,043 reviews17 followers
May 25, 2020
Dreadful Poldark-esque rip off. Cod historical Scots dialect and a too good to be true scarred hero, returning from the wars.
It is possible the author wanted to channel his inner Mayor of Casterbridge in places but this really didn't pay off.
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February 17, 2022
Interesting insight into Edinburgh's legal system in 1820s. The rise of Matthew Fleming financially and socially was rather too great to be realistic however. Nicely finished off with all loose ends tied up.
110 reviews
July 11, 2023
A different novel from the Skinner series, this historical novel has great characters and an interesting storyline.
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May 20, 2025
Personally I found this a fantastic read knowing the area on which it was it was set. A historical novel and intriguing tale.
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December 31, 2020
I shied away from this although I love Quentin Jardine, but have just really enjoyed this
I love and devour his Skinner books but it’s his style that I love. I felt like this was Skinners great great great grandad.
Recommend this
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182 reviews5 followers
February 27, 2015
This was a great tale of revenge. It shows how gross injustices existed in the judicial system back then. (Perhaps they still do).

For the main character Mathew (What's with only one T) everything seemed to come so easy to him. Everything he touched turned to gold. While it was convenient for the purpose of his revenge, it seemed a bit too convenient and simple for the story.

The book was not quite what I was expecting but it was enjoyable nonetheless.
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322 reviews5 followers
September 3, 2015
A very stereotypical Poldark style read, the inevitable war hero returns to find his love married to another thinking him dead. However her husband stands accused of murder and it falls to Mathew to try to prove his innocence. Really not the " fast moving crime thriller" it's cracked up to be!
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236 reviews
April 8, 2015
I really enjoyed this book from start to finish it took you to a world of hope and despair with a very good outcome would like to read more of this authors work.
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730 reviews12 followers
May 13, 2016
Really enjoyed this. A big change to the usual from the author. I hope he does more like this.
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30 reviews
May 29, 2016
Well written great characters and a tale that draws you in from page 1.
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75 reviews
April 21, 2017
Loved the book it was like a Scottish poldark
If you like crime books this one is for you
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