
The First Horseman
Thomas Treviot, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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David Thorpe
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By:
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D. K. Wilson
About this listen
1536: In the corrupt heart of Tudor London a killer waits in the shadows....
The real crime...
Before dawn on a misty November morning in 1536, prominent mercer Robert Packington was gunned down as he crossed Cheapside on his way to early morning mass.
It was the first assassination by handgun in the history of the capital and subsequently shook the city to its core.The identity of his assassin has remained a mystery.
Our story
Thomas Treviot is a young London goldsmith and a close family friend of Robert Packington. Through his own upstanding social connections - and some less upstanding acquaintances he has made along the way - Thomas launches a dramatic investigation into Packington's death. As Thomas searches for revenge, he must travel from the golden heart of merchant London, to the straw-covered backstreets of London's poorest districts before reaching the country's seat of power: the court of King Henry VIII. Before long he is drawn into a dark conspiracy beyond his wildest imaginings and claiming justice for his friend starts to look impossible. Especially when Thomas realises that Robert wasn't the man he thought he knew...
In the first of a new series investigating real unsolved Tudor crimes, D.K. Wilson brings the streets of Tudor London to spectacular life as Thomas Treviot faces a fight to bring the truth to light in the corrupt world of Anne Boleyn, Thomas Cromwell, and Henry VIII.
©2013 Derek Wilson (P)2013 Isis Publishing LimitedIf you could sum up The First Horseman in three words, what would they be?
Enjoyed the bookWho was your favorite character and why?
The main character - who elseWhat about David Thorpe’s performance did you like?
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Overall a good book but took a bit to get into it. Have downloaded the next one in the seriesGood book
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history made alive
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What a great story!
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Great storyline, loads of history too
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If you like C J Sansom you'll like this
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David Thorpe is an excellent narrator. He does pompous clergy voices annoyingly well. I’m ready to start the next book in the series… knowing there is a third book I hope audible doesn’t ruin it and any following book by changing the narrator!
Good book… please don’t change the narrator!
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