Gallows Thief
Registered by Vespa of Weymouth, Dorset United Kingdom on 8/5/2005
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By setting Gallows Thief in the Regency period, Bernard Cornwell is able to use his customary skills of characterisation and razor-sharp plotting against a vividly realised new backdrop.
It is Britain in the 1820s. After the wars with France, with unemployment high and soldiers paid off, the government lives in mortal fear of social unrest. The solution is draconian punishment for any crime, and thousands die on the gallows. But despite this, it was possible to petition the King and instigate an investigation. Cornwell's new hero Rider Sandman is a hero of Waterloo struggling to repay his family debts when he becomes involved in the case of a man waiting to be hanged in Newgate prison. Given the job by the Home Secretary of investigating the man's guilt or innocence, Sandman finds himself knee-deep in labyrinthine plots involving bribes, sedition and a massive conspiracy of silence. As this suggests, the contemporary parallels are never far away.
The world Cornwell has conjured for us is as richly drawn as any in his distinguished career: gentlemen's clubs and taverns, haughty aristocrats, fashionable painters and their mistresses, and professional cut-throats; all this creates a heady melange that is just as impressive as anything in Cornwell's Sharpe series
Another absolutely brilliant story from Bernard Cornwell
It is Britain in the 1820s. After the wars with France, with unemployment high and soldiers paid off, the government lives in mortal fear of social unrest. The solution is draconian punishment for any crime, and thousands die on the gallows. But despite this, it was possible to petition the King and instigate an investigation. Cornwell's new hero Rider Sandman is a hero of Waterloo struggling to repay his family debts when he becomes involved in the case of a man waiting to be hanged in Newgate prison. Given the job by the Home Secretary of investigating the man's guilt or innocence, Sandman finds himself knee-deep in labyrinthine plots involving bribes, sedition and a massive conspiracy of silence. As this suggests, the contemporary parallels are never far away.
The world Cornwell has conjured for us is as richly drawn as any in his distinguished career: gentlemen's clubs and taverns, haughty aristocrats, fashionable painters and their mistresses, and professional cut-throats; all this creates a heady melange that is just as impressive as anything in Cornwell's Sharpe series
Another absolutely brilliant story from Bernard Cornwell
Sending this off to Plum Crazy as a trade for a couple of childrens books :)
Journal Entry 3 by Plum-crazy from Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, September 3, 2007
Thank you so much for this Vespa it is much appreciated.
Journal Entry 4 by Plum-crazy at Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Monday, October 20, 2014
Eeeek!!! Having to be ruthless & clear out some unread books -
can hardly bring myself to do it but needs must.....
can hardly bring myself to do it but needs must.....
Journal Entry 5 by Plum-crazy at Lawson Road Health clinic in Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (5/20/2015 UTC) at Lawson Road Health clinic in Brighouse, West Yorkshire United Kingdom
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Added to the charity box raising funds for Overgate Hospice
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