Exciting and elegantly written, Dissolution is an utterly compelling first novel and a riveting portrayal of Tudor England. The year is 1537, and the country is divided between those faithful to the C
"A triumph both as detective fiction and as a novel ... superior to Hilary Mantel."--The IndependentSummer, 1546. King Henry VIII is slowly, painfully dying. His Protestant and Catho
A special 10th anniversary edition of the standalone bestseller, Winter in Madrid, by the author of the much-loved Shardlake series, C. J. Sansom. 1940: The Spanish Civil War is over, and Madrid lies
A gripping BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation based on the second novel in C. J. Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime series. Summer, 1540. It has been three years since the terrible events at Sca
A thrilling BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation based on CJ Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime novel.Summer 1545, and Shardlake heads to Portsmouth on a case assigned to him by Catherine Parr. As the ci
A popular mystery writer breaks out with this page-turning international bestseller set in post-Civil War Spain September 1940: the Spanish Civil War is over, Madrid lies in ruin, while the Germans co
The third installment of C. J. Sansom's acclaimed Matthew Shardlake mystery series C. J . Sansom has garnered a wider audience and increased critical praise with each new novel published. His first bo
After England surrendered to the Nazis, Churchill's Resistance continue their fight while a delicate scientist in a mental ward holds a secret that could tip the balance in this novel of reimagined hi
While King Henry VIII lies on his deathbed, Queen Catherine Parr searches for the person who murdered the London printer who had her shocking, confessional memoir.
Tudor England is brought vividly to life in Tombland, the seventh novel in C. J. Sansom's number one bestselling Shardlake series, for fans of Hilary Mantel and Philippa Gregory.*The Sunday Times Numb
Winter, 1537: Henry VIII has declared himself Supreme Head of the Church, and instructed his Cromwell to dissolve England's religious houses and seize their wealth. But when one of the King's