Dominion, C.J. Sansom
Dominion, C.J. Sansom
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Dominion

Author: C.J. Sansom

Narrator: Daniel Weyman

Unabridged: 20 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/28/2014


Synopsis

C.J. Sansom rewrites history in a thrilling novel that dares to imagine Britain under the thumb of Nazi Germany.

1952. Twelve years have passed since Churchill lost to the appeasers and Britain surrendered to Nazi Germany. The global economy strains against the weight of the long German war against Russia still raging in the east. The British people find themselves under increasingly authoritarian rule -- the press, radio, and television tightly controlled, the British Jews facing ever greater constraints.

But Churchill's Resistance soldiers on. As defiance grows, whispers circulate of a secret that could forever alter the balance of the global struggle. The keeper of that secret? Scientist Frank Muncaster, who languishes in a Birmingham mental hospital.

Civil Servant David Fitzgerald, a spy for the Resistance and University friend of Frank's, is given the mission to rescue Frank and get him out of the country. Hard on his heels is Gestapo agent Gunther Hoth, a brilliant, implacable hunter of men, who soon has Frank and David's innocent wife, Sarah, directly in his sights.

C.J. Sansom's literary thriller Winter in Madrid earned Sansom comparisons to Graham Greene, Sebastian Faulks, and Ernest Hemingway. Now, in his first alternative history epic, Sansom doesn't just recreate the past -- he reinvents it. In a spellbinding tale of suspense, oppression and poignant love, Dominion dares to explore how, in moments of crisis, history can turn on the decisions of a few brave men and women -- the secrets they choose to keep and the bonds they share.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on January 11, 2013

I was really surprised how poor this book was. I've given it two stars, but feel the second is probably a bit generous. I have read CJ Sansom's Shardlake series, and loved them. I've also read his other non-Shardlake book, Winter in Madrid, and thought it was excellent. I have four major issues with......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on January 19, 2024

Who hasn’t thought about the what ifs. What if I had gone to a different college? Married a different person? Entered a different profession? C. J. Sansom’s 2012 political thriller is a what if of a much greater scope. What if Great Britain was defeated by Nazi Germany? Dominion is a reimagining of......more

Goodreads review by Mike on June 29, 2023

Unusually for me I started reading CJ Sansom with his first book - ‘Winter in Madrid.’ Now I finish with his last book ‘Dominion.’ In between I managed to finish his Shardlake series. All the books have been excellent.. Like ‘Fatherland,’ ‘SS-GB, ‘ Man in the High Castle,’ and many other books we are......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on November 18, 2013

"Adverbs can kill a novel", David said quietly. "Yes," Natalia answered heavily. "I agree," Frank observed thoughtfully while smiling sadly. Aaaargh! It's a terrible trap - but the dreadful excessive adverbiage slashes hard at the throat of this book from prolific writer CJ Sansom, draining the life......more

Goodreads review by Robert on February 09, 2014

I have a theory about this book. I think CJ Sansom wrote it a long time ago. It may even have been his first attempt at a novel. If so, I imagine it was rejected many times over for the perceived faults that I'll go into here and other reviewers have commented on. Then, when the counterfactual 'genr......more


Quotes

"Intriguing. Haunting. Vividly imagined. Admirably expansive and unhurried. Exciting, sophisticated, and moving. There will be few better historical novels published this year."—Nick Rennison, The Times [UK]

"An invented mid-20th century Britain that has the intricate detail and delineation of JRR Tolkien's Middle Earth....Sansom is equally impressive in the depth of the background colour....brilliantly written....a tremendous novel that shakes historical preconceptions while also sending shivers down the spine."—Mark Lawson, The Guardian

"Masterly... sketched with hallucinatory clarity...shades of Orwell's Nineteen Eight-Four....Sansom builds his nightmare Britain from the sooty bricks of truth."—Boyd Tonkin, The Independent

"Sansom has an unerring sense of pace and a deft historical touch."—The New Yorker

"C.J. Sansom can lay claim to a place among the most distinguished of movern historical novelists."—P.D. James