The Fire Court, Andrew Taylor
The Fire Court, Andrew Taylor
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The Fire Court

Author: Andrew Taylor

Narrator: Leighton Pugh

Unabridged: 12 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 04/05/2018


Synopsis

From No.1 bestselling author Andrew Taylor comes the sequel to the phenomenally successful A time of terrible danger… Two mysterious deaths… A race to stop a murderer… Over 1 Million Andrew Taylor Novels Sold!

About Andrew Taylor

Andrew Taylor is the author of a number of crime novels, including the groundbreaking Roth Trilogy, which was adapted into the acclaimed TV drama Fallen Angel, and the historical crime novels The Ashes of London, The Silent Boy, The Scent of Death, and The American Boy, a No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller and a 2005 Richard & Judy Book Club Choice.

He has won many awards, including the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger, an Edgar Scroll from the Mystery Writers of America, the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Award (the only author to win it three times), and the CWA's prestigious Diamond Dagger, awarded for sustained excellence in crime writing. He also writes for the Spectator and the Times.

He lives with his wife, Caroline, in the Forest of Dean.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emma on May 02, 2018

4.5 stars. I felt when I read Ashes of London, that plot and pacing were patchy and yet I really enjoyed it for its historical detail. Having read The Fire Court, I see that the first book was largely setting the scene for this one. Here we become much more invested in the characters. James Marwood......more

Goodreads review by Danielle on November 04, 2022

"Now, for the first time, I realized there had been no division between the two men in the same body, between the tyrant of my childhood and the gentle, decayed fool of his last years." James Marwood is suddenly robbed of his father and gets wrapped up in a murder his father may have been witness to.......more

Goodreads review by Helen on December 14, 2019

A second terrific offering in this series. When Marwood's father dies he tells his son of the strange woman he followed into the fire court and moments later found dead. Marwood initally does not believe his father but when he's sent to view a body near the fire court he realises his father was righ......more

Goodreads review by Claire on April 20, 2018

More slow-moving intrigue in Restoration London. 3.5/5 stars. This review was originally posted on my book blog. I read the first installment in this historical mystery series - The Ashes of London - right before moving onto this book. And while I'm sure you could read and enjoy The Fire Court without......more


Quotes

‘Andrew Taylor’s historical crime novels have proved a benchmark for the genre, and The Fire Court is no exception. Cunningly plotted and movingly written, it’s a fascinating portrait of a city, and its people, recovering from trauma’ Mick Herron, bestselling author of Slow Horses ‘This is how historical crime should be written, with rich authenticity underpinning a twisting plot’ The Times ‘Marwood and Lovett’s search for a killer in the sooty streets of 1660s London is an atmospheric pleasure, full of twists and memorable characters’ The Times ‘With a fast-moving, complex plot underpinned by solid but unobtrusive research and plenty of drama and intrigue, Taylor brings the 17th century to life so vividly that one can almost smell it’ Guardian ‘Once again, Taylor combines his detailed research with a deviously twist-laden storyline’ Observer ‘This atmospheric murder mystery by Andrew Taylor is a real treat’ The Times ‘This gripping mystery is even better than its predecessor, The Ashes of London’ Sunday Express S Magazine ‘Taylor remains to my mind at the top of the list of historical novelists writing in English today’ Reviewing the Evidence ‘If it were not a superlative crime novel, Taylor’s evocative picture of the Great Fire of London, The Ashes of London, could be considered a historical novel of the first order. Its sequel, The Fire Court, is equally impressive’ Financial Times ‘In addition to a fascinating portrait of the 17th-century city, Taylor offers a father–son relationship that is as touching as it is convincing’ Literary Review ‘Taylor’s sense of time and place are awe-inspiring, the plot is fiendishly clever and beautifully executed and the language is divine’ Historica Mag