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Dominion is a 2012 alternate history novel by British author C. J. Sansom.It is a political thriller set in the early 1950s against the backdrop of a Britain that has become a satellite state of Nazi Germany. [1]
Christopher John Sansom (9 December 1952 – 27 April 2024) was a British writer of historical crime novels, best known for his Matthew Shardlake series. He also wrote the spy novel Winter in Madrid and the alternate history novel Dominion.
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.
Dominion: C. J. Sansom: Lord Halifax, rather than Winston Churchill, takes over the war effort in 1940, surrendering Britain to be a satellite state of Nazi Germany. Faultline 49: David M. Danson (pseudonym of Joe MacKinnon)
Pages in category "Novels by C. J. Sansom" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Dominion (Sansom novel) H. Heartstone (novel) L.
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2012 – C. J. Sansom, Dominion [4] 2013 – (tie) D. J. Taylor, The Windsor Faction and Bryce Zabel, Surrounded by Enemies: What If Kennedy Survived Dallas? 2014 – Kristine Kathryn Rusch, The Enemy Within [5] 2015 – Julie Mayhew, The Big Lie 2016 – Ben H. Winters, Underground Airlines 2017 – Bryce Zabel, Once There Was a Way
In C. J. Sansom's 2012 Dominion, in the 1950s in which the Nazis occupy Great Britain through a puppet government, an ageing Churchill is leader-in-exile of the British resistance movement. In Philip K. Dick's The Man in the High Castle (1962) Where the Axis Powers won World War II.