by CJ Sansom
This is the last in a series of Tudor crime mysteries featuring lawyer Matthew Shardlake. It is a very easy writing style that carries you along through all 600 pages to a surprising conclusion. The historical detail is good and yet it is not a taxing read. 8/10
Friday, September 25, 2015
The Moor's Account
by Laila Lalami
The story of a Spanish expedition to conquer Florida told from the standpoint of a slave who was never consulted by history. This fictional account starts in Barbary before the narrator is a slave and follows his path through good times to bad times to slavery and his final inclusion on an ill fated trip to Florida and a march across the south to Mexico.
I found it slow moving to begin with but I became more and more engaged and ending up enjoying the story. 7/10
The story of a Spanish expedition to conquer Florida told from the standpoint of a slave who was never consulted by history. This fictional account starts in Barbary before the narrator is a slave and follows his path through good times to bad times to slavery and his final inclusion on an ill fated trip to Florida and a march across the south to Mexico.
I found it slow moving to begin with but I became more and more engaged and ending up enjoying the story. 7/10
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