Execution: A Giordano Bruno Thriller

Author:   S J Parris
Publisher:   Pegasus Crime
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9781643138589


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   S J Parris
Publisher:   Pegasus Crime
Imprint:   Pegasus Crime
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 20.80cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781643138589


ISBN 10:   1643138588
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   14 December 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A masterful work that deserves a place on all public-library historical-fiction shelves, and that should be recommended to Phillipa Gregory fans. -- Booklist (starred)[praise for S. J. Parris] An evil bookseller and a terrifying brothel lie ahead; what's not to like? Gripping and fun. -- The Observer (London)[praise for S. J. Parris] Excellent. This is historical mystery fiction at its finest. -- Publishers Weekly (starred)[praise for S. J. Parris] From the moment the perceptive and courageous Bruno agrees to go undercover, the story fairly races along, filled with murders, kidnapping, political intrigue, ciphers, romance, and a spot of torture. Those who enjoy a ripping yarn as well as history buffs who demand accuracy in the details will be satisfied. -- Publishers Weekly Hugely enjoyable. It's played straight, but never humourlessly so, and there's just enough 'proper' history amid the intrigue to keep purists on side. -- The Guardian (UK)[praise for S. J. Parris] Intrigue, subterfuge, machinations and assassinations, plus power struggles between queens: sounds like a great weekend of reading right there. -- Omnivoracious's Weekend Reading, The Amazon Book Review Parris's Giordano Bruno series has been a joy. Her Elizabethan England is loud, pungent, and blessedly free of some of the genre's more egregious cliches. She wears her research lightly: at home with the detail of the period, she is quite happy to engage in a little creative anachronism to bring the story home. -- The Daily Telegraph (UK)[praise for S. J. Parris] There are echoes of C. J. Sansom's here. Her prose is taut and compelling. Her wielding of the historical material is always convincing but never overwhelming. -- The Times (London)[praise for S. J. Parris] One of my favorite authors, and she is unquestionably our greatest living writer of historical thrillers. Few novelists inhabit a setting - any setting - with such confidence and command; fewer still devise plots of such cunning and craft. If Hilary Mantel, John Le Carre, and Michael Connelly were to join forces, they might gift us with a novel as atmospheric, intelligent, and addictive as Treachery - or indeed any of Parris's books featuring monk-turned-spy Giordano Bruno. --A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window [praise for S. J. Parris] With its twisting plot and vivid scene-setting, Treachery confirms Parris's growing reputation as a writer of historical thrillers. -- The Sunday Times (London)[praise for S. J. Parris] Giordano Bruno, the Italian philosopher-sleuth in this sumptuous series, goes undercover as a Jesuit priest to thwart the assassination plot before it can bring down the monarchy and throw the nation into anarchy. But first, he must solve the exceptionally cruel murder of a much-loved woman whose abused body is discovered in an abandoned graveyard, a pit of sluts, criminals and suicides. The ferocity of that killing is fair warning of what's ahead: scenes of prison torture (think: strappado, scold's bridle and the heretic's fork ), culminating in a public execution so intense that it might cause one to toss one's cookies.--Marylin Stasio New York Times Book Review


"""A masterful work that deserves a place on all public-library historical-fiction shelves, and that should be recommended to Phillipa Gregory fans.""-- ""Booklist (starred)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""An evil bookseller and a terrifying brothel lie ahead; what's not to like? Gripping and fun.""-- ""The Observer (London)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""Excellent. This is historical mystery fiction at its finest.""-- ""Publishers Weekly (starred)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""From the moment the perceptive and courageous Bruno agrees to go undercover, the story fairly races along, filled with murders, kidnapping, political intrigue, ciphers, romance, and a spot of torture. Those who enjoy a ripping yarn as well as history buffs who demand accuracy in the details will be satisfied.""-- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""Hugely enjoyable. It's played straight, but never humourlessly so, and there's just enough 'proper' history amid the intrigue to keep purists on side.""-- ""The Guardian (UK)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""Intrigue, subterfuge, machinations and assassinations, plus power struggles between queens: sounds like a great weekend of reading right there.""-- ""Omnivoracious's Weekend Reading, The Amazon Book Review"" ""Parris's Giordano Bruno series has been a joy. Her Elizabethan England is loud, pungent, and blessedly free of some of the genre's more egregious clich�s. She wears her research lightly: at home with the detail of the period, she is quite happy to engage in a little creative anachronism to bring the story home.""-- ""The Daily Telegraph (UK)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""There are echoes of C. J. Sansom's here. Her prose is taut and compelling. Her wielding of the historical material is always convincing but never overwhelming.""-- ""The Times (London)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" ""One of my favorite authors, and she is unquestionably our greatest living writer of historical thrillers. Few novelists inhabit a setting - any setting - with such confidence and command; fewer still devise plots of such cunning and craft. If Hilary Mantel, John Le Carr�, and Michael Connelly were to join forces, they might gift us with a novel as atmospheric, intelligent, and addictive as Treachery - or indeed any of Parris's books featuring monk-turned-spy Giordano Bruno.""--A. J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window [praise for S. J. Parris] ""With its twisting plot and vivid scene-setting, Treachery confirms Parris's growing reputation as a writer of historical thrillers.""-- ""The Sunday Times (London)[praise for S. J. Parris]"" Giordano Bruno, the Italian philosopher-sleuth in this sumptuous series, goes undercover as a Jesuit priest to thwart the assassination plot before it can bring down the monarchy and throw the nation into anarchy. But first, he must solve the exceptionally cruel murder of a much-loved woman whose abused body is discovered in an abandoned graveyard, ""a pit of sluts, criminals and suicides."" The ferocity of that killing is fair warning of what's ahead: scenes of prison torture (think: ""strappado,"" ""scold's bridle"" and ""the heretic's fork""), culminating in a public execution so intense that it might cause one to toss one's cookies.--Marylin Stasio ""New York Times Book Review"""


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S. J. Parris is the pseudonym of Stephanie Merritt. Since graduating from Cambridge, she has worked as a critic for a variety of newspapers and magazines as well as for radio and television. She currently writes for the Guardian in London and is the author of five novels in the Giordano Bruno mystery series. Visit S. J. Parris at www.sjparris.com.

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