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Praise for S OVEREIGN

Dont open this book if you have anything urgent pending. Its grip is so compulsive that, until you reach its final page, youll have to be almost physically prised away from it. [Sovereign] pulls you, like its predecessors, into a tortuous world of Tudor terror... Exceptionally gifted at recreating the look, sound and smell of the period, Sansom also excels at capturing its moral and intellectual climate... his remarkable talents really blaze out
Sunday Times

Sansom is excellent on contemporary horrors. This is no herbs-and-frocks version of Tudor England, but a remorseless portrait of a violent, partly lawless country... You can lose yourself in this world
Independent

I have enjoyed C.J. Sansoms series of historical novels set in Tudor England progressively more and more... Sansom has the perfect mixture of novelistic passion and historical detail
A NTONIA F RASER , Sunday Telegraph Books of the Year

A devilishly ingenious whodunnit... Sansoms description of the brutality of Tudor life is strong stuff, but he is a master storyteller
Guardian

Sansoms plot... build[s] up to a genuine horror and a devastating revelation based on impressive historical research... The series is becoming an annual treat... The vigorous, well-drawn characters and their flawed moral intelligence are especially enjoyable, and a reminder of much that is lacking in current literary fiction. As political greed continues to torment the innocent under the guise of religion, this gripping and engaging series seems ominously prescient about the present, as well as genuinely enlightening about the past
Independent on Sunday

A sure-paced, compelling story, blending harsh truths about the Henrician regime with some tenderly imagined details about the world that it destroyed
Times Literary Supplement

A compelling read, vividly capturing the atmosphere of constant fear, as religious fervour and political ambition are expressed in cruelty and corruption
Sunday Telegraph

A brilliant evocation of tyranny in Tudor England
Literary Review

Both marvellously exciting to read and a totally convincing evocation of England in the reign of Henry VIII
P HILIP Z IEGLER , Spectator Books of the Year

Sovereign

C. J. S ANSOM was educated at Birmingham University, where he took a BA and then a PhD in history. After working in a variety of jobs, he retrained as a solicitor and practised in Sussex, until becoming a full-time writer. Sovereign is the third novel in his acclaimed Shardlake series and his stand-alone thriller, Winter in Madrid, was a top 5 bestseller. He lives in Sussex.

Also by C.J. Sansom

WINTER IN MADRID

The Shardlake series

DISSOLUTION

DARK FIRE

First published 2006 by Macmillan This edition published 2007 by Pan Books This - photo 1

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First published 2006 by Macmillan

This edition published 2007 by Pan Books

This electronic edition published 2008 by Pan Books
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Copyright C. J. Sansom 2006

The right of C. J. Sansom to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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Contents Chapter One I T WAS DARK UNDER the trees only a little moonlight - photo 3

Contents Chapter One I T WAS DARK UNDER the trees only a little moonlight - photo 4

Contents
Chapter One

I T WAS DARK UNDER the trees, only a little moonlight penetrating the half-bare branches. The ground was thick with fallen leaves; the horses hooves made little sound and it was hard to tell whether we were still on the road. A wretched track, Barak had called it earlier, grumbling yet again about the wildness of this barbarian land I had brought him to. I had not replied for I was bone-tired, my poor back sore and my legs in their heavy riding boots as stiff as boards. I was worried, too, for the strange mission that now lay close ahead was weighing on my mind. I lifted a hand from the reins and felt in my coat pocket for the Archbishops seal, fingering it like a talisman and remembering Cranmers promise: This will be safe enough, there will be no danger.

I had left much care behind me as well, for six days before I had buried my father in Lichfield. Barak and I had had five days hard riding northwards since then, the roads in a bad state after that wet summer of 1541. We rode into wild country where many villages still consisted of the old longhouses, people and cattle crammed together in hovels of thatch and sod. We left the Great North Road that afternoon at Flaxby. Barak wanted to rest the night at an inn, but I insisted we ride on, even if it took all night. I reminded him we were late, tomorrow would be the twelfth of September and we must reach our destination well before the King arrived.

The road, though, had soon turned to mud, and as night fell we had left it for a drier track that veered to the northeast, through thick woodland and bare fields where pigs rooted among the patches of yellow stubble.

The woodland turned to forest and for hours now we had been picking our way through it. We lost the main track once and it was the Devils own job to find it again in the dark. All was silent save for the whisper of fallen leaves and an occasional clatter of brushwood as a boar or wildcat fled from us. The horses, laden with panniers containing our clothes and other necessities, were as exhausted as Barak and I. I could feel Genesis tiredness and Sukey, Baraks normally energetic mare, was content to follow his slow pace.

Were lost, he grumbled.

They said at the inn to follow the main path south through the forest. Anyway, it must be daylight soon, I said. Then well see where we are.

Barak grunted wearily. Feels like weve ridden to Scotland. I wouldnt be surprised if we get taken for ransom. I did not reply, tired at his complaining, and we plodded on silently.

My mind went back to my fathers funeral the week before. The little group of people round the grave, the coffin lowered into the earth. My cousin Bess, who had found him dead in his bed when she brought him a parcel of food.

I wish I had known how ill he was, I told her when we returned to the farm afterwards. It should have been me that looked after him.

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