A Conspiracy of Violence A Thomas Chaloner Mystery
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A Conspiracy of Violence A Thomas Chaloner Mystery

Paperback – January 4, 2007

Price
$15.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
512
Publisher
Sphere
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0751537581
Dimensions
5 x 1.25 x 8 inches
Weight
12.4 ounces

Description

Review Susanna Gregory—creator of the Chronicles of Matthew Bartholomew—returns with an enthralling new mystery series set in Restoration London. A must for fans of historical whodunits. The pseudonymous author Susanna Gregory is a Cambridge academic. Writing under the pseudonym Simon Beaufort, she is also the author of the Sir Geoffrey Mappestone Mysteries. About the Author Susanna Gregory was a police officer in Leeds before taking up an academic career. She has served as an environmental consultant, worked eighteen field seasons in the polar regions, and has taught comparative anatomy and biological anthropology.She is the creator of the Matthew Bartholomew series of mysteries set in medieval Cambridge and the Thomas Chaloner adventures in Restoration London. She now lives in Wales with her husband, who is also a writer.

Features & Highlights

  • Susanna Gregory, author of the Matthew Bartholomew series of medieval mysteries, has created another compelling fictional detective set in Restoration London.--------------------------------------------
  • The first adventure in the Thomas Chaloner series.
  • The dour days of Cromwell are over.
  • Charles II is well established at White Hall Palace, his mistress at hand in rooms over the Holbein bridge, the heads of some of the regicides on public display. London seethes with new energy, freed from the strictures of the Protectorate, but many of its inhabitants have lost their livelihoods. One is Thomas Chaloner, a reluctant spy for the feared Secretary of State, John Thurloe, and now returned from Holland in desperate need of employment. His erstwhile boss, knowing he has many enemies at court, recommends Thomas to Lord Clarendon, but in return demands that Thomas keep him informed of any plot against him. But what Thomas discovers is that Thurloe had sent another ex-employee to White Hall and he is dead, supposedly murdered by footpads near the Thames. Chaloner volunteers to investigate his killing: instead he is dispatched to the Tower to unearth the gold buried by the last Governor. He discovers not treasure, but evidence that greed and self-interest are uppermost in men's minds whoever is in power, and that his life has no value to either side.
  • 'Pungent with historical detail'
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  • Irish Times)
  • 'A richly imagined world of colourful medieval society and irresistible monkish sleuthing'
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  • Good Book Guide
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  • 'Corpses a-plenty, exciting action sequences and a satisfying ending'
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  • Mystery People
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Not Up To the Bartholomew Series

This new series from Susanna Gregory introduces the reader to Reformation England and her new detective Thomas Challoner.

If you have read her Matthew Bartholomew Series set in 14th century Medieval England, you will be disappointed in this detective and series. The Reformation is not a particularly appealing period and this book illustrates why. The fact that it takes place in London and centers around court intrigues also makes it tedious and boring compared to the small town feel of Medieval Cambridge where Matthew Bartholomew is set.

Everyone wants to kill Challoner, and he is afraid to trust anyone but his mistress who is the worst person possible to trust. Fortunately she is killed at the end of the book as she was a whiney, tiresome individual and I wondered whay Challoner didn't dump her early on. The fact that he kept on desiring her says little for his taste and assessment of people's character.

Almost all the people in this book are unappealing and unpleasant. It is hard to like any of them unlike the Bartholomew books where the characters, except the villains, are really intersting and appealing. There is no really appealing personality other than Challoner and even he is a bit on the reluctant side. He almost seems to be too weak a person for the role the author has marked out for him.

All in all I was very disappointed in this book. I will say that the portrait of Restoration English is very well drawn, and the historical depictions of personalities and events are excellent. Like her Medieval series these are well-grounded in historical facts -- alas the facts are not very interesting.
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Delightful writing

The book is better than the TV series. The characters are edgier, more complex and the writing is full of wit that is totally missing from the TV scripts, so even if you saw all those episodes, read this author. You will not be sorry.
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Excellent atmospheric Restoration mystery

Thomas Chaloner has been living a lie for more than a decade, first in the Netherlands and elsewhere in Europe, working as a spy for England's Lord Protector, Oliver Cromwell. Now, after Cromwell's death, Chaloner is back in London but even as he scrambles to find new work he can't afford to let his true identity be known; his uncle was among those "regicides" who signed the order to behead Charles I, and the newly-restored Charles II has vowed to punish those most fervent Parliamentarians.

Chaloner, however, just wants to get a life. Not any life, of course; he's a spy by training, and would prefer a reasonably-paid job pursuing his own profession to the ill-paid part-time work he has tending to the accounts of a Puritan chapel near his ice-cold rented room, whose rent he can't afford. Trying to find a patron, he finds himself caught between a retired Parliamentarian statesman whose acumen he admires and the new Lord Chanceller, the Earl of Clarendon, of whom he is simultaneously wary and scornful. Between them, the two men soon have Chaloner on the hop, chasing everything from treasure allegedly buried inside the Tower of London to the identity of someone who assassinated one of Chaloner's predecessors, even as he dodges murderous villains through some of London's least salubrious alleyways.

This first instalment of Chaloner's adventures covers the landscape of Restoration London, from the growing political tensions between the English and the Dutch (Metje, Chaloner's mistress, has followed him from the Netherlands to London) to the daily habits of Londoners (the wearing of uncomfortable wigs and the purchasing of milk direct from cows perambulating through the streets). Every character -- including an obnoxious turkey who runs amok in Chaloner's neighbor's household -- is deftly drawn and full of life. Meanwhile, the mystery itself is full of enough twists and turns to hold your interest if you have no compelling interest in 17th century politics -- although Susanna Gregory doesn't seem to put a foot wrong in her knowledge of these as well as the city of London itself. And it's very well written, to boot -- a triple threat.

I'm glad to see that there are at least two more in this series to keep me happy; then it's on to Susanna Gregory's medieval series for me!
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Exciting adventure!

The Thomas Chaloner series is a marvelous departure from Susanna Gregory's other series although I love it, too. This series gives the reader the chance to experience the era through the eyes of one character in depth. The action is staggeringly rapid and unexpected, and the historic detail allows the reader to experience the era with all of his senses.
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Five Stars

Expectations met! Thank you
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Thomas Chaloner Series

Susanna Gregory bases her characters on historical persons which leads an interesting twist to the story line.
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Five Stars

Great. Love all her varied books. Talented and well researched back ground
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Thomas Chaloner mystery

Different. Great seller.