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Matthew Shardlake #1-6

Shardlake series collection

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Shardlake series collection c. j. Sansom 6 books set (Dissolution, Dark Fire, Sovereign, Revelation, Heartstone, Lamentation)

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C.J. Sansom

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Christopher John "C.J." Sansom was an English writer of crime novels.

Sansom was educated at the University of Birmingham, where he took a BA and then a PhD in history. After working in a variety of jobs, he decided to retrain as a solicitor. He practised for a while in Sussex as a lawyer for the disadvantaged, before quitting in order to work full-time as a writer.

He came to prominence with his series set in the reign of Henry VIII in the 16th century, whose main character is the hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake. Shardlake works on commission, initially from Thomas Cromwell in Dissolution and Dark Fire and then Thomas Cranmer in Sovereign and Revelation.

He has also written Winter in Madrid, a thriller set in Spain in 1940 in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War.

Dark Fire won the 2005 Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, awarded by the Crime Writers' Association (CWA). Sansom himself was "Very Highly Commended" in the 2007 CWA Dagger in the Library award, for the Shardlake series.

The television series "Shardlake" was adapted from the books and released by Disney+ on 1st May 2024, just 4 days after Samson's death.

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144 reviews
November 20, 2019
This is a wonderful series, if a bit hard to get into. The narrator is a lawyer, so there's less glamour and romance than usually found in books set during the reign of Henry VIII, and more real life. Beggars in the street, brutal assaults, a rigid class system, and just plain evil done by men because they have rank and wealth so they can get away with it.

Life was hard. Henry was hateful and spiteful and must have had a core of steel to survive so long, so fat!

Sansom brings this world to life, and takes you into it to ride with Matthew Shardlake, lawyer with a hunched back, on his journeys.

I am a bigger fan of the Plantagenets than the Tudors, but I these books are great.
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March 6, 2019
Brilliant series, completely addicted. I hope CJ Sansom will write more in the near future.
229 reviews1 follower
October 12, 2019
Very formulaic as a series. Every book is the same. But that can be a comfort in these troubled times.

Can't write women, which is always baffling, particularly as the men can be interesting and develop and grow through the series. Just write a human being?

The historical backdrop is interesting and it's always nice to learn more while reading detective fiction. A couple of the books get tedious where the murder is obviously just a device to delve into a particular historical event. I skimmed through many pages on Heartstone and Tombland.

Outside the brutality of the time period, there's a sweet innocence in the books - things will always work out for the main character and his friends. I like that.
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86 reviews
March 28, 2025
Writing was good. The story was okay. But, in the history of mystery that was the most boring character (lawyer acting as detective) I have ever read.

Rating: 2.5
416 reviews2 followers
October 9, 2024
These books are brilliant. They draw you in to the times of Henry VIII time really quickly. It is a time of great power struggles and some really gruesome deaths. The writing is really good and once you start reading you can't stop. The character of Shardlake is so well written that you feel as though you know him. Each book follows on seamlessly from the last. An era full of political intrigue, religious upheaval. I can't recommend these books highly enough, I know I will be reading them again.
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216 reviews
January 27, 2020
A little slow to start off with but eventually, it picked up and I couldn’t put it down. Well written but unfortunately I thought that the killer was a little predictable. I had guessed it about 8 or 9 chapters before it was revealed. Overall, good book - most likely won’t continue on the series as I dislike Matthew as a main character and don’t care to much for his well being or further adventures.
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34 reviews11 followers
October 27, 2021
Love this series. Sansom develops characters and relationships very well for a mystery. Also weaves in historical details. Scenes are alive with tension of the time(s). Shardlake is one of my favorite characters, maintaining his dignity amidst a crazy world. (Quite relevant today.) Strong descriptive settings which change across books bring a unique perspective to each mystery. I enjoyed listening on Audible as well. Thoroughly recommend!
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125 reviews3 followers
July 21, 2022
Nice detective. Relaxed read
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2 reviews1 follower
June 20, 2020
Really enjoyed! So disappointed when I finished the series. Hoping it continues!
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5 reviews
July 31, 2023
Just read Dissolution again & working through the rest of the series
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294 reviews1 follower
October 31, 2022
I listened to the BBC "full cast dramatization" of all these books and can't recommend it enough. I put my life on hold and did nothing but work jigsaw puzzles and listen, often into the night. I haven't been as captivated by a radio production since Orson Welles' War of the Worlds. Set in Tudor England, Matthew Shardlake is a lawyer (but he acts as a detective, too) who meets Oliver Cromwell and Queen Katherine Parr; he does investigations for both. If you've seen the musical Six, you'll find this Katherine Parr quite different from the party girl in the musical. Highly recommend this audio dramatization.
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3 reviews
May 28, 2025
Read all the books in sequence for the second time. Fast pace and familiar (to informed Tudor historians) research with lots of details. The characters matter. Useful twists and turns to every plot. Will read again next year.
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46 reviews
July 23, 2025
Just WOW!

I have always been a history nerd. Mainly, Henry VIII. This series was just perfection for me!

The writing was so immersive. I felt like I was watching a movie. The description was exquisite and the twists and turns flowed so easily.

Simply, my favourite historical fiction series of all time!
136 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2024
This series is very well written and pulls you in quickly, but at times was too gruesome for me. In some ways, the religious battles going on in King Henry VIII time are similar to what’s going on now…people rarely learn from the past.
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February 2, 2024
I’ve read all the Shardlake series apart from Tombland. So well written and easy to read. The characters are brilliant.
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September 30, 2024
This was an error. I have the correct book up on my list.
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47 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2024
Just for the record, I read REVELATION only. I'm not sure why Goodreads has incorporated the entire series into one volume!
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February 6, 2025
One of the best set of books ever - historical interest and thrillers combined, just brilliant.
104 reviews1 follower
April 30, 2025
Just started to read Sovereign-part three of the collection
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