A Conspiracy of Violence

by Susanna Gregory

Paperback, 2007

Publication

Sphere (2007), 512 p.

Original publication date

2006

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Description

The dour days of Cromwell are over. Charles II is well established at White Hall Palace, his mistress at hand in rooms over the Holbein bridge, the heads of some of the regicides on public display. London seethes with new energy, freed from the strictures of the Protectorate, but many of its inhabitants have lost their livelihoods. One is Thomas Chaloner, a reluctant spy for the feared Secretary of State, John Thurloe, and now returned from Holland in desperate need of employment. His erstwhile boss, knowing he has many enemies at court, recommends Thomas to Lord Clarendon, but in return demands that Thomas keep him informed of any plot against him. But what Thomas discovers is that Thurloe had sent another ex-employee to White Hall and he is dead, supposedly murdered by footpads near the Thames. Chaloner volunteers to investigate his killing: instead he is despatched to the Tower to unearth the gold buried by the last Governor. He discovers not treasure, but evidence that greed and self-interest are uppermost in men's minds whoever is in power, and that his life has no value to either side.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member uncultured
Fun tale of a former operative in Oliver Cromwell's Protectorate attempting to adjust (and get a job in the spy biz) under the new Royal regime of King Charles II. Nothing too heavy, but well-written and engaging from the start. Features real people from history--George Downing was Samuel Pepys'
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boss, etc.
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LibraryThing member goth_marionette
This book was an enjoyable read however the characters were a bit too stereotypical for my tastes. I would read other books by this author. There is one character who has a love for animals but it became comical by the end. While this may have been intentional the comical aspect did not seem to fit
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well with the flow of the plot. I would put this as a decent book but if you are into mystery I prefer Rollins or Reichs.
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LibraryThing member Helenliz
A new character in a competely different period and setting from her other detective series. An interesting character to choose - a bit of an outsider. A bit convoluted and it started quite slowly. But certainly interesting enough that I'm looking out for the second book in the series.
LibraryThing member ahaehl
lots of lovely subplots and twists
LibraryThing member dsc73277
A historical espionage mystery, with plenty of twists and turns, especially in its final hundred pages. It was entertaining, but I have reservations about using real historical people in events that are entirely contrived. The main character Challoner is fictional, but others share the names and
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positions of real people from Commonwealth and Restoration England. I prefer it when historical novelists either use their imagination to plausibly fill gaps in the factual record, or invent characters to act out their fictional narrative.
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LibraryThing member majkia
Genre:  Historical Mystery
Rating: Very Good
A complexly woven mystery set in the aftermath of the Restoration. Tomas Chaloner was a spy for Therloe, the spymaster for the now dead and not missed Cromwell. Charles II is firmly in place but there is still much thoughts of revenge and suspicion
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regarding those who were seen as helping Cromwell and killing the King when he took power.
Chaloner is newly returned from Holland where he’d been spying on the Dutch, and is now penniless and masterless.  He becomes sucked into conspiracies, or at least perceived conspiracies and finds himself unable to trust anyone but his Dutch lover.
Then things get even more complicated.
Colorful and detailed settings, well developed characters and a mystery that keeps one guessing throughout most of the book.
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LibraryThing member Vesper1931
1662 and Charles II is on throne of England. Thomas Chaloner, a spy for the former Secretary of State, John Thurloe is in need of employment and goes to Thurloe for help. Who sends him to Sir Edward Hyde, the Earl of Clarendon, Lord Chancellor to King Charles II. But intrigue, plots and death are
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all around.
A very enjoyable, well-written mystery which I look forward to reading more of. Hopefully another good series from this author.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

9780751537581

Physical description

512 p.; 5 inches

Pages

512

Library's rating

½

Rating

(60 ratings; 3.5)
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