Tombland Explained

Tombland
Author:C. J. Sansom
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Matthew Shardlake Series
Subject:Crime
Genre:Historical mystery
Publisher:Macmillan
Release Date:18 October 2018
Media Type:Hardback
Pages:880
Isbn:9781447284482
Preceded By:Lamentation

Tombland is a historical mystery novel by British author C. J. Sansom. It is the seventh book in the Matthew Shardlake series, following 2014's Lamentation.[1] Set in the summer of 1549, the story deals with the investigation of a murder in Norfolk. Matthew Shardlake is entrusted by Princess Elizabeth, later Elizabeth I, to investigate the murder of the wife of a distant relative of hers. During the course of the investigation Shardlake gets involved in Kett's Rebellion.

The title comes from the Tombland area of Norwich which is situated just outside Norwich Cathedral. Tombland's etymology is Danish in origin meaning 'empty space' or 'open land', and in the 11th century the area was home to an Anglo-Scandinavian marketplace.[2]

Characters

Historical characters portrayed in the novel include:

Fictional characters include:

Reception

Critical reception for Tombland has been positive. Stephanie Merritt writing for The Guardian commented that the novel is 'more of a grand historical epic than a tightly packed whodunnit.'[3] In a similar vein Andrew Taylor writing for The Spectator praised the book as 'a Tudor epic disguised as an historical crime novel.'[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lamentation. Fantasticfiction. 26 March 2020.
  2. Web site: The Viking Norwich Trail. Norfolk Heritage Explorer. 2 February 2023.
  3. News: Tombland by CJ Sansom review – royals and revolting peasants. Merritt. Stephanie. 28 October 2018. The Observer. 26 March 2020.
  4. Web site: Kidnapped by Kett: Tombland, by C.J. Sansom, reviewed. 20 October 2018. The Spectator.