Dark fire

C. J. Sansom

earliest edition we have, 2001 Vintage Canada, 2012 paperback 592 pages

It is 1540 and the hottest summer of the sixteenth cantury. Matthew Shardlake, believing himself out of favour with Thomas Cromwell, is busy trying to maintain his legal practice and keep a low profile. But his involvement with a murder case, defending a girl accused of brutally murdering her young cousin, brings him once again into contact with the king's chief minister - and a new assignment...

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Editions we hold

Dark Fire paperback · 2012 · Vintage Canada · 592 pages · 9780307362384
Dark Fire edition · 2008 · Pan Macmillan · 9780330503631
Dark Fire audiobook · 2008 · Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing · 1 pages · 9781664498679
Dark fire edition · 2007 · Macmillan · 579 pages · 9781405005449
Dark Fire paperback · 2005 · Sansom, C. J. · 528 pages · 9780143036432
Dark Fire paperback · 2004 · Macmillan · 384 pages · 9781405041638
Dark Fire paperback · 2001 · imusti · 9781447285847

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