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Ann Swinfen (1937–2018)

Autor de The Bookseller's Tale

25 Obras 757 Miembros 27 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Ann Swinfen

The Bookseller's Tale (2016) 217 copias
The Novice's Tale (2016) 83 copias
The Merchant's Tale (2017) 53 copias
The Huntsman's Tale (2017) 53 copias
The Troubadour's Tale (2018) 52 copias
The Stonemason's Tale (2018) 44 copias
The Enterprise of England (2014) 21 copias
The Portuguese Affair (2014) 20 copias
Bartholomew Fair (2014) 19 copias
Voyage to Muscovy (2015) 16 copias
Suffer the Little Children (2015) 15 copias
The Play's the Thing (2016) 14 copias
A Running Tide (1978) 12 copias
The Lopez Affair (2017) 11 copias
The Travellers (1997) 10 copias
That Time May Cease (2016) 10 copias
This Rough Ocean (2015) 10 copias
Flood (2014) 7 copias
The Anniversary (1999) 5 copias
The Testament of Mariam (2009) 4 copias
Betrayal (2015) 3 copias
Envy: Short Story (2014) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1937
Fecha de fallecimiento
2018-08-04
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugares de residencia
Broughty Ferry, Tayside, UK
Educación
University of Oxford (Somerville College)
Ocupaciones
lecturer
historical novelist
Organizaciones
University of Dundee
Historical Writers’ Association

Miembros

Reseñas

I liked the 14th century Oxford setting very much (and learned a few things about medieval bookmaking!) and the mystery was satisfying. I did think a few times that Nicholas Elyot missed some obvious clues but overall a series I would be interested in continuing...
 
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leslie.98 | 8 reseñas más. | Jun 27, 2023 |
A fast read but this second book in Ann Swinfen's Oxford Medieval mystery series wasn't a mystery at all. Instead, it was a more of a romantic suspense story involving why Emma Thorgold (whom we met in the first book) was forced into the convent by her stepfather.

I enjoyed the historical fiction (especially the bit with the candle makers) but was disappointed with the direction the series seems to be taking.
 
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leslie.98 | 3 reseñas más. | Jun 27, 2023 |
Another excellent journey into this interesting time in history. Author Swinfen's exceptional knowledge of this time period enlivens and showcases her continuing tale of a bookseller, his family, his business, and life in Oxford. The Fair and the mendacity of the local prior provide a lively setting and sufficient cause to continue her character development and enrich her already very good storyline.
½
 
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jamespurcell | Dec 8, 2021 |
A variable series. Some are fairly gripping, others less so. For the first third of the story I thought this was one of the latter kind. Then the story picked up considerably.

The protagonist is transported to Russia, where she befriends and aids some abused children with variable success and rescues an abducted employee. Tudor medicine, if reliably described, is quite interesting.

Less believable in the whole of the later episodes in the series is where a women in her late teens and early twenties could still masquerade as a boy or man on the extended journey's she continues to make.… (más)
½
 
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hoddybook | otra reseña | Oct 3, 2021 |

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Obras
25
Miembros
757
Popularidad
#33,606
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
27
ISBNs
54
Idiomas
1

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