The First Horseman, D. K. Wilson
The First Horseman, D. K. Wilson
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The First Horseman
Number 1 in series

Author: D. K. Wilson

Narrator: David Thorpe

Unabridged: 12 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/28/2014


Synopsis

1536. In the corrupt heart of Tudor London a killer waits in the shadows...

The Real Crime

Before dawn on a misty November morning in 1536, prominent mercer Robert Packington was gunned down as he crossed Cheapside on his way to early morning mass. It was the first assassination by handgun in the history of the capital and subsequently shook the city to its core.
The identity of his assassin has remained a mystery.

Our Story

Thomas Treviot is a young London goldsmith and a close family friend of Robert Packington. Through his own upstanding social connections - and some less upstanding acquaintances he has made along the way - Thomas launches a dramatic investigation into Packington's death.

As Thomas searches for revenge, he must travel from the golden heart of merchant London, to the straw-covered backstreets of London's poorest districts before reaching the country's seat of power: the court of King Henry VIII. Before long he is drawn into a dark conspiracy beyond his wildest imaginings and claiming justice for his friend starts to look impossible. Especially when Thomas realises that Robert wasn't the man he thought he knew...

In the first of a new series investigating real unsolved Tudor crimes, D.K. Wilson brings the streets of Tudor London to spectacular life as Thomas Treviot faces a fight to bring the truth to light in the corrupt world of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII.

About D. K. Wilson

D.K. Wilson is an historian and expert on the Tudor period, having already published acclaimed non-fiction books on Tudor England and Henry VIII.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary

This is the first in a series by historian, D.K.Wilson, based on real unsolved Tudor mysteries. In 1536, a prominent mercer named Robert Packington, is assassinated during the foggy, early morning hours of a November day as he makes his way to mass. It is the first recorded murder in London by gun. E......more

The book although started of slowly, I found it is an easy to read and well written, especially when it started to pick up pace. Much of this book was based on facts from the Tudor history in 1536 through to 1537 a year of a tumultuous atmosphere, violence and uncertainty and also who to trust and w......more

Goodreads review by Tony

I like Tudor period stories. Fast paced believable and felt accurate.......more

Very good historical fiction Very interesting book that portrays what it was like to be an average citizen while Henry reigned. Wonderful insight to problems created by Henry as he tried to remove the Catholic Church and dilutes its power in England 1536......more

Goodreads review by Philip

I bought this and its sequel on the strength of a review by Alison Weir when she quote 'If you liked Shardlake you will love this series' unquote. I'm sorry but I can't believe that Alison Weir read the same C J Sansom books that I did. I persevered and read two thirds of this novel. Parts of it wer......more