Shardlake Dark Fire, CJ Sansom
Shardlake Dark Fire, CJ Sansom
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Shardlake: Dark Fire
BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation

Author: CJ Sansom

Narrator: Full Cast, Justin Salinger, Robert Glenister

Unabridged: 2 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/01/2016


Synopsis

A gripping BBC Radio 4 full-cast dramatisation based on the second novel in C. J. Sansom's bestselling Tudor crime series.

Summer, 1540. It has been three years since the terrible events at Scarnsea monastery, and lawyer-detective Matthew Shardlake is living a quiet life in London – until a summons from Cromwell sees him embarking on another dangerous secret assignment.

Someone has stolen the last barrel of 'Greek Fire': a legendary, highly potent incendiary weapon thought lost since the fall of Constantinople. Shardlake is tasked with tracking it down – and he must move quickly, for Cromwell is out of favour with the King and is relying on the precious substance to save his skin.

But Shardlake has another, equally urgent case to deal with – defending an orphan girl, Elizabeth Wentworth, who is accused of murdering her young cousin. Aided by Cromwell's man, Barak, Shardlake must race against time to solve both cases, for the fates of both Cromwell and Elizabeth depend on him…

Winner of the 2005 CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger Award, Dark Fire is the second thrilling instalment in the 'Shardlake' series. This atmospheric crime drama, starring Justin Salinger as Shardlake, Bryan Dick as Barak and Robert Glenister as Thomas Cromwell, features deception, dark secrets, captivating characters and a vibrant historical setting. Duration: 2 hours 30 mins approx.

Reviews

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on April 24, 2023

4.5★ “‘I cannot abide this fashion for women to blacken their teeth deliberately so people will think they live off nothing but fine sugar.’ ‘I agree. It is not pretty.’ ‘I have heard them say the pains in their mouth are worth it, if people respect them more.’” Torture in Tudor England is nothing new,......more

Goodreads review by Sean Barrs on February 22, 2016

I’m really starting to warm to Matthew Shardlake. He’s a great character, and a perfect investigator; he is compassionate and clever; he is brave and realistic in his approach to his ginormous tasks. He is really aware of himself and those around him. He’s a hunchback; he’s an outcast and a figure f......more

Goodreads review by Justo on September 08, 2021

4/5 Estrellas Confirmo esta serie de intriga histórica, como una de las mejores que he descubierto en los últimos tiempos, gracias a los amigos de GR. Han pasado caso 10 años del último caso en el que nuestro abogado Shardlake trabajó para el todopoderoso Thomas Cromwell. En este tiempo por el tálamo......more

Goodreads review by Emma on September 11, 2016

Another case for Matthew Shardlake..when an ageing and increasingly gout- ridden Henry VIII is between Anne of Cleeves and Katherine Howard, wives 4 and 5, Thomas Cromwell once more calls upon Shardlake to solve a case. In paranoid times, England has no allies in Europe; where once reformist fervour......more


Quotes

A totally gripping dramatisation The Daily Telegraph