Author: C. J. Sansom [Christopher]
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-C. J. Sansom (Wikipedia) -OBIT: CJ Sansom, author of the Shardlake novels, dies aged 71 (Lucy Knight, 4/29/24, The Guardiian) -OBIT: Bestselling author CJ Sansom dies days before Disney adaption of his Shardlake series airs (Lauren Russell, 29 April 2024, Sky News) -OBIT: C.J. Sansom, Mystery Novelist Drawn to Tudor England, Dies at 71 (Trip Gabriel, May 3, 2024, NY Times) -TRIBUTE: "To read a Shardlake novel is to be immersed in the turbulent world of the Tudors" | Tracy Borman reflects on the work of CJ Sansom: Following the sad news of the passing of CJ Sansom in April 2024, Tracy Borman reflects on the historical novelist’s popular Shardlake series, set in Tudor England, and how even through fiction he was able to make valuable contributions to our understanding of this historical period (Tracy Borman, May 10, 2024, History Extra) -READING GROUP GUIDE: Dissolution -ESSAY: Is Shardlake a true story? The real history behind the Disney+ Tudor murder mystery: A murder mystery set during the dissolution of the monasteries, Shardlake stands apart among Tudor dramas: and that’s because the Tudors themselves are nowhere to be seen (Kev Lochun, May 1, 2024, History Extra) -ARCHIVES: CJ Sansom (The Guardian) -REVIEW: of Dissolution by C.J. Sansom (John Escott, Shotsmag) -REVIEW: of Dark Fire by C.J. Sansom (Stella Duffy, Guardian) -REVIEW: of Dark Fire by C.J. Sansom (Joan Smith, Sunday Times of London) -REVIEW: of Dark Fire by C.J. Sansom (Anna Mundow, Boston Globe) -REVIEW: of Tombland by CJ Sansom (Stephanie Merritt, The Guardian)) -TV REVIEW: Beautifully acted 'Shardlake' brings 500-year-old Tudor intrigue into the present day (John Powers, NPR: Fresh Air) -TV REVIEW: Shardlake review – a gripping Tudor mystery that explores what fuelled the dissolution of the monasteries (John Cooper, May 15, 2024, The Conversation) - Dissolution (2004) - C. Sansom (12/09/1952
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