A Burnable Book
By (Author) Bruce Holsinger
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
28th August 2014
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
360g
A stunning debut historical thriller set in the turbulent 14th Century for fans of CJ Sansom, The Name of the Rose and An Instance of the Fingerpost.
London, 1385. A city of shadows and fear, in a kingdom ruled by the headstrong young King Richard II, haunted by the spectre of revolt. A place of poetry and prophecy, where power is bought by blood.
For John Gower, part-time poet and full-time trader in information, secrets are his currency. When close confidant, fellow poet Geoffrey Chaucer, calls in an old debt, Gower cannot refuse.
The request is simple: track down a missing book. It should be easy for a man of Gowers talents, who knows the back-alleys of Southwark as intimately as the courts and palaces of Westminster.
But what Gower does not know is that this book has already caused one murder, and that its contents could destroy his life.
Because its words are behind the highest treason a conspiracy to kill the king and reduce his reign to ashes
This is a rich novelBruce Holsinger is a leading American scholar of the Middle Ages and his debut novel combines detailed knowledge of the period with an undoubted gift for gripping storytelling BBC History magazine
This book has almost everything you could want in a historical fiction rich in period detail and driven by a compulsively engaging and tangled storyThe characters are well drawn, the social mores related in unapologetic detail and his multi-layered plot shows a superb storytelling fluency comparable with C.J. Sansom and Nancy Bilyeux. Crime Review
An enjoyable story of murder and intrigue in 14th-century London Sunday Times
Holsinger carries the reader to Oxford, Italy and Spain, but the highlight is his description of medieval London with its murky, poverty-stricken streetsenjoyable and intelligent Daily Mail
His profound knowledge of the 14th century provides a wonderfully convincing backdrop his London feels like a real place, from St Pauls churchyard to Southwarks Gropecunt Lane. Comparisons with C.J. Sansom are inevitable, and justified Andrew Taylor, Spectator
John Gower is the perfect narrator and amateur sleuth Holsinger's research, alongside the energetic vulgarity of a language in flux, delivers up a world where even the filth is colorful New York Times Book Review
A murder, a verse and a whore; the prologue of Bruce Holsinger`s A BURNABLE BOOK draws the reader in and does not let go. A deep understanding of the period combines with sophisticated writing to create a richly imagined world. Excellent historical fiction Harry Sidebottom, bestselling author of the WARRIOR OF ROME series
A lush bibliomaniac thriller Holsinger is a graceful guide to the 14th century, lacing his thriller with just the right seasoning of antique words and all the necessary historical detail without any of the fusty smell of a documentary Ron Charles Washington Post
Bruce Holsinger is a professor of English Language and literature whose books on medieval culture have won major prizes from the Modern Language Association and the Medieval Academy of America. Bruce is also a Guggenheim fellow and the recipient of many prestigious research fellowships. He lives in Virginia with his wife and sons. His debut novel, A Burnable Book,was published to critical acclaim in 2014 and is the first to feature John Gower. The Invention of Fire is his second novel