Difference between revisions of "C J Sansom's Matthew Shardlake Novels in Chronological Order"
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+ | Although the Shardlake novels read well as stand-alone books it is best to read them in chronolgical order. There are no spoilers as such but knowledge, say, that a character is a friend in later books does mean that you dismiss them as suspects in a current book. They're all exceptional books and you might as well get the best out of them. | ||
[[Dissolution (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|Dissolution]] 2003 | [[Dissolution (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|Dissolution]] 2003 | ||
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[[Dark Fire by C J Sansom|Dark Fire]] 2004 | [[Dark Fire by C J Sansom|Dark Fire]] 2004 | ||
− | Sovereign 2006 | + | [[Sovereign by C J Sansom|Sovereign]] 2006 |
[[Revelation (Matthew Shardlake 4) by C J Sansom|Revelation]] 2008 | [[Revelation (Matthew Shardlake 4) by C J Sansom|Revelation]] 2008 | ||
[[Heartstone (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|Heartstone]] 2010 | [[Heartstone (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|Heartstone]] 2010 |
Revision as of 16:10, 12 January 2011
Although the Shardlake novels read well as stand-alone books it is best to read them in chronolgical order. There are no spoilers as such but knowledge, say, that a character is a friend in later books does mean that you dismiss them as suspects in a current book. They're all exceptional books and you might as well get the best out of them.
Dissolution 2003
Dark Fire 2004
Sovereign 2006
Revelation 2008
Heartstone 2010