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  2. Shardlake series - Wikipedia

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    The series' protagonist is the hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake, who is assisted in his adventures by Mark Poer and then Jack Barak.. Shardlake works on commission, initially from Thomas Cromwell in Dissolution [2] and Dark Fire, [3] then archbishop Thomas Cranmer in Sovereign and Revelation, [4] queen Catherine Parr in Heartstone and Lamentation, and lately princess Elizabeth in Tombland.

  3. Shardlake (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [3] In January 2023 it was announced that Disney+ had greenlit an adaptation of the Shardlake novels to be produced by The Forge, part of Banijay. [4] The series consists of four episodes, that are directed by Justin Chadwick from a script written by Stephen Butchard. John Griffin is producing the series, with executive producers George Ormond ...

  4. C. J. Sansom - Wikipedia

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    Second, it existed then and now, so it provides a point of contact for readers. And third, it's democratic: it offers a way into any number of mysteries, and puts Shardlake in the way of an endless variety of characters. [3] [10] Sansom also said that he planned to write further Shardlake novels taking the lawyer into the reign of Elizabeth I. [3]

  5. 'Shardlake' is a Tudor-era mystery series. It's also a win ...

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    Shardlake is a clever lawyer who solves puzzles and problems during the reign of King Henry VIII. ... The character is referred to as a “hunchback” by a rude rival in the books — an example ...

  6. Sovereign (Sansom novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sovereign, published in 2006, is a historical mystery novel by British author C. J. Sansom.It is Sansom's fourth novel and the third in the Matthew Shardlake Series.Set in the 16th century during the reign of King Henry VIII, it follows hunchbacked lawyer Matthew Shardlake and his assistant, Jack Barak, as they investigate a series of murders and a plot to question the legitimacy of the line ...

  7. Dissolution (Sansom novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dissolution has been well received by critics, although there has been some criticism of the language and detail in the writing. [2] " The best crime novel I have read this year" – Colin Dexter; [3] "Remarkable...the sights, the voices, the very smell of this turbulent age seem to rise from the page" – P. D. James; [4] "This is a humdinger of a whodunnit.

  8. Dark Fire (Sansom novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sansom appears to have entirely beaten the second novel blues." – Stella Duffy, Guardian Unlimited; [3] "Historical crime fiction is sometimes little more than a modern adventure in fancy dress. Not so the novels of CJ Sansom, whose magnificent books set in the reign of Henry VIII bring to life the sounds and smells of Tudor England...

  9. Tombland - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Shardlake is entrusted by Princess Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I, to investigate the murder of the wife of a distant relative of hers. During the course of the investigation Shardlake gets involved in Kett's Rebellion. The title comes from the Tombland area of Norwich which is situated just outside Norwich Cathedral. Tombland's etymology ...