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Gallows Thief
Gallows Thief: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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The year is 1820. Rider Sandman, a hero of Waterloo, returns to London to wed his fiance. But instead of settling down to fame and glory, he finds himself penniless in a country where high unemployment and social unrest rage, and where meninnocent or guiltyare hanged for the merest of crimes. When he's offered a job as private investigator to re-open the case of a painter due to be hanged for a murder he didn't commit, Sandman readily acceptsas much for the money as for a chance to see justice done in a country gone to ruins. Soon, however, he's mired in a grisly murder plot that keeps thickening. Sandman makes his way through gentlemen's clubs and shady taverns, aristocratic mansions, and fashionable painters' studios determined to rescue the innocent young man from the rope. But someone doesn't want the truth revealed.
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Tamra
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This is a fun a race against the clock to solve a murder & save an innocent man from a public hanging! 🏇

Aside from some diversions about cricket, I really enjoyed the writing. Definitely anti-death penalty, Cornwell doesn‘t spare any of what is repulsive about it.

I notice Cornwell is (was?) prolific, but alas seems most of his books are war centered?

AlaMich I read one of his books set in the Middle Ages (I think?) and very much enjoyed his writing style and the story. However, as you say, there was so much violence and so many battles, I decided not to continue reading his work. (edited) 2w
LeahBergen My husband loves his stuff and they‘re ALL pretty much battle-driven. 😆 I‘ve enjoyed the first few Uthred books (The Last Kingdom series, I think it‘s called). 2w
Tamra @AlaMich yea, not so much into battles. 😆 2w
Tamra @LeahBergen I will have to check it out. 😁 2w
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DGRachel
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You can rest easy @Andrew65. 😂 This historical mystery was a joy to listen to and I almost wish that Cornwell would do an entire series staring Rider Sandman. Great characters, a solid plot, and beautiful narration by Jonathan Keeble make this an all-around winner and one I can recommend without reservation.

Crazeedi Sounds like a good one. 5y
CoverToCoverGirl I really like Cornwell. If you‘re interested I highly recommend (book or audio) 5y
DGRachel @CoverToCoverGirl I was really disappointed by that one. This is where I have trouble with Cornwell - I expected it to be more like Sharon Kay Penman with the focus on the king and the battle, not an archer who hallucinates conversations with obscure saints. I really liked The Winter King, but didn't enjoy the rest of that trilogy, and after Azincourt/Agincourt, I gave up on Cornwell. 5y
CoverToCoverGirl Oh wow! I really liked it - a lot. That just goes to show once again why I love Litsy so much.. we can respectfully disagree on this one. I thought Hook was a fascinating character surrounded by very interesting historical facts. It‘s regrettable that, that wasn‘t your experience with that particular book by him. I‘m glad you gave him other try though. I‘ll have to add Gallows‘s Thief to my TBR list. 5y
DGRachel @CoverToCoverGirl That‘s definitely one of my favorite things about Litsy, too. If you enjoy Gallows Thief, you may want to consider this one. It has a similar tone and the audiobook narrator is exceptional 5y
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DGRachel
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I blame @TobeyTheScavengerMonk and @Andrew65 for this one. Jonathan Keeble narrated a book Tobey recommended and I love his voice so much I decided to give this book a chance. I struggle with Cornwell as a general rule, but I‘m trusting Andrew. 😉 Almost 2 hours done for #mrbook1inamillion #litsypartyofone #24b4monday

Lynnsoprano Anxious to see what you think of this. 5y
TobeyTheScavengerMonk Yes! Keeble did an outstanding job narrating The Violent Century which weirdly seems to have disappeared from Audible. 5y
DGRachel @TobeyTheScavengerMonk I've noticed quite a few books disappear from Audible lately. It's why I'm buying more and more books in print. I don't have to worry suddenly losing access to books I paid for unless there's some sort of disaster at my house, but we won't go there. 5y
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Andrew65 @Lynnsoprano So am I, no pressure 😳 @DGRachel 5y
MrBook @TobeyTheScavengerMonk and @Andrew65 can do no wrong 😎🙌🏻! 5y
Andrew65 @MrBook 😂 🤞 that this the case. 😳🥶 5y
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Meghan1
Gallows Thief: A Novel | Bernard Cornwell
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Thank you so much, @Reecaspieces for the wonderful #beachinbookswap package!! The chocolate appears to have made it in one piece, I love the tote and bookmarks, and I haven't read any of these authors before! I am especially excited about Crime Bait!

Thank you @Tiffy_Reads for organizing this!

eanderson Love the sloth book mark!!! 8y
Meghan1 @eanderson Me too! I was considering buying it for myself on my last Barnes & Noble trip. I am glad I didn't! 8y
Reecaspieces You are so welcome!I hope you enjoy the books!!! (edited) 8y
erzascarletbookgasm Love the tote! 8y
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DGRachel
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I've found a new favorite narrator! I started listening to The Violent Century by Lavie Tidhar on my commute, but it jumps around in time so much I'm having trouble following the narrative. I may have to switch to print. However, the narrator, Jonathan Keeble is AMAZING! I ❤️❤️❤️❤️his voice, so I downloaded this one to try. His voice is so soothing. He needs to narrate all the things.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk YEEEEEESSSSSS!!! After The Violent Century I added a ton of books he narrates to my Audible wishlist. So good! 8y
mjdowens I love Hoopla. May need to get this one after I finish listening to American Gods. 8y
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