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Tombland (MP3)
Released the same day as the standard print edition
Title:
Tombland (MP3)
Series:
Shardlake #7
Written by:
C.J. Sansom 
Read by:
Steven Crossley 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
37 hours 41 minutes 
MP3 size:
1.3 GB 
Published:
October 18 2018 
Available Date:
October 18 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781529007091 
Genres:
Fiction; Historical; Historical Fiction 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan audio 
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#1 bestselling author

Number one bestselling author C. J. Sansom heads to Norwich, as Shardlake embarks upon a new investigation ...

Spring, 1549. Two years after the death of Henry VIII, England is sliding into chaos . . . The nominal king, Edward VI, is eleven years old. His uncle Edward Seymour, Lord Hertford, rules as Protector. The extirpation of the old religion by radical Protestants is stirring discontent among the populace while the Protector’s prolonged war with Scotland is proving a disastrous failure and threatens to involve France. Worst of all, the economy is in collapse, inflation rages and rebellion is stirring among the peasantry. Since the old King’s death, Matthew Shardlake has been working as a lawyer in the service of Henry’s younger daughter, the Lady Elizabeth. The gruesome murder of Edith Boleyn, the wife of John Boleyn – a distant Norfolk relation of Elizabeth's mother – which could have political implications for Elizabeth, brings Shardlake and his assistant Nicholas Overton to the summer assizes at Norwich. There they are reunited with Shardlake’s former assistant Jack Barak. The three find layers of mystery and danger surrounding Edith's death, as a second murder is committed. And then East Anglia explodes, as peasant rebellion breaks out across the country. The yeoman Robert Kett leads a force of thousands in overthrowing the landlords and establishing a vast camp outside Norwich. Soon the rebels have taken over the city, England’s second largest. Barak throws in his lot with the rebels; Nicholas, opposed to them, becomes a prisoner in Norwich Castle; while Shardlake has to decide where his ultimate loyalties lie, as government forces in London prepare to march north and destroy the rebels. Meanwhile he discovers that the murder of Edith Boleyn may have connections reaching into both the heart of the rebel camp and of the Norfolk gentry ...

'When it comes to intriguing Tudor-based narratives, Hilary Mantel has a serious rival ...'
The Sunday Times

'With the Shardlake series ... Sansom has surely established himself as one of the best novelists around.'
The Spectator