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FAO shaneystar.
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Yay, there is another Shardlake novel due out soon XX
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And I have it on order at the library .I'm 15th in queue of 43 so he's very popular .
They are making a TV series ..from Wiki ...
The BBC have commissioned an adaptation of Dissolution with the actor Kenneth Branagh set to star as Shardlake. The rest of the Shardlake books are expected to follow. C. J. Sansom has been consulted on the series, which is in the final stages of negotiation.
Im interested to see how he's portrayed .
Did you ever read Winter in Madrid ?
Nice to see you and happy reading xx
And I have it on order at the library .I'm 15th in queue of 43 so he's very popular .
They are making a TV series ..from Wiki ...
The BBC have commissioned an adaptation of Dissolution with the actor Kenneth Branagh set to star as Shardlake. The rest of the Shardlake books are expected to follow. C. J. Sansom has been consulted on the series, which is in the final stages of negotiation.
Im interested to see how he's portrayed .
Did you ever read Winter in Madrid ?
Nice to see you and happy reading xx
Yes Winter in Madrid was a completely different thing . I loved it though . It was so sad .
He writes well .I could hear the bombs dropping .
I'm interested to see who they cast in Shardlake too ,especially Cromwell.
I'm currently into between the wars mystery type books and a dash of Scandanavian stuff ..Karin Fossum ,Camilla Lackberg etc .
Have you seen this site ..it's really good
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/
He writes well .I could hear the bombs dropping .
I'm interested to see who they cast in Shardlake too ,especially Cromwell.
I'm currently into between the wars mystery type books and a dash of Scandanavian stuff ..Karin Fossum ,Camilla Lackberg etc .
Have you seen this site ..it's really good
http://www.eurocrime.co.uk/