Bristol House
In the tradition of Kate Mosse, a swiftly-paced mystery that stretches from modern London to Tudor England

In modern-day London, architectural historian and recovering alcoholic Annie Kendall hopes to turn her life around and restart her career by locating several long-missing pieces of ancient Judaica. Geoff Harris, an investigative reporter, is soon drawn into her quest, both by romantic interest and suspicions about the head of the Shalom Foundation, the organization sponsoring her work. He's also a dead ringer for the ghost of a monk Annie believes she has seen at the flat she is subletting in Bristol House.

In 1535, Tudor London is a very different city, one in which monks are being executed by Henry VIII and Jews are banished. In this treacherous environment of religious persecution, Dom Justin, a Carthusian monk, and a goldsmith known as the Jew of Holborn must navigate a shadowy world of intrigue involving Thomas Cromwell, Jewish treasure, and sexual secrets. Their struggles shed light on the mysteries Annie and Geoff aim to puzzle out-at their own peril.

This riveting dual-period narrative seamlessly blends a haunting supernatural thriller with vivid historical fiction. Beverly Swerling, widely acclaimed for her City of Dreams series, delivers a bewitching and epic story of a historian and a monk, half a millennium apart, whose destinies are on a collision course.
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Bristol House
In the tradition of Kate Mosse, a swiftly-paced mystery that stretches from modern London to Tudor England

In modern-day London, architectural historian and recovering alcoholic Annie Kendall hopes to turn her life around and restart her career by locating several long-missing pieces of ancient Judaica. Geoff Harris, an investigative reporter, is soon drawn into her quest, both by romantic interest and suspicions about the head of the Shalom Foundation, the organization sponsoring her work. He's also a dead ringer for the ghost of a monk Annie believes she has seen at the flat she is subletting in Bristol House.

In 1535, Tudor London is a very different city, one in which monks are being executed by Henry VIII and Jews are banished. In this treacherous environment of religious persecution, Dom Justin, a Carthusian monk, and a goldsmith known as the Jew of Holborn must navigate a shadowy world of intrigue involving Thomas Cromwell, Jewish treasure, and sexual secrets. Their struggles shed light on the mysteries Annie and Geoff aim to puzzle out-at their own peril.

This riveting dual-period narrative seamlessly blends a haunting supernatural thriller with vivid historical fiction. Beverly Swerling, widely acclaimed for her City of Dreams series, delivers a bewitching and epic story of a historian and a monk, half a millennium apart, whose destinies are on a collision course.
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Bristol House

Bristol House

by Beverly Swerling

Narrated by Kristen Sieh, James Langton, Christian Coulson

Unabridged — 12 hours, 59 minutes

Bristol House

Bristol House

by Beverly Swerling

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Overview

In the tradition of Kate Mosse, a swiftly-paced mystery that stretches from modern London to Tudor England

In modern-day London, architectural historian and recovering alcoholic Annie Kendall hopes to turn her life around and restart her career by locating several long-missing pieces of ancient Judaica. Geoff Harris, an investigative reporter, is soon drawn into her quest, both by romantic interest and suspicions about the head of the Shalom Foundation, the organization sponsoring her work. He's also a dead ringer for the ghost of a monk Annie believes she has seen at the flat she is subletting in Bristol House.

In 1535, Tudor London is a very different city, one in which monks are being executed by Henry VIII and Jews are banished. In this treacherous environment of religious persecution, Dom Justin, a Carthusian monk, and a goldsmith known as the Jew of Holborn must navigate a shadowy world of intrigue involving Thomas Cromwell, Jewish treasure, and sexual secrets. Their struggles shed light on the mysteries Annie and Geoff aim to puzzle out-at their own peril.

This riveting dual-period narrative seamlessly blends a haunting supernatural thriller with vivid historical fiction. Beverly Swerling, widely acclaimed for her City of Dreams series, delivers a bewitching and epic story of a historian and a monk, half a millennium apart, whose destinies are on a collision course.

Editorial Reviews

JULY 2013 - AudioFile

Annie Kendall is an architectural historian with a spotty personal life, but she finally has a promising job: attempting to locate lost pieces of ancient Judaica with a connection to a man called the Jew of Hoburne. But it soon becomes apparent that there’s more to this job than she realizes. Kristen Sieh, the primary narrator, does a wonderful job switching between Annie’s American accent and the English and French accents of the secondary characters. James Langton and Christian Coulson narrate supporting sections from the perspectives of two characters from the Tudor period. Their performances are solid, although less impressive than Sieh’s. Together, the three do justice to Beverly Swerling’s book. J.L.K. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

JULY 2013 - AudioFile

Annie Kendall is an architectural historian with a spotty personal life, but she finally has a promising job: attempting to locate lost pieces of ancient Judaica with a connection to a man called the Jew of Hoburne. But it soon becomes apparent that there’s more to this job than she realizes. Kristen Sieh, the primary narrator, does a wonderful job switching between Annie’s American accent and the English and French accents of the secondary characters. James Langton and Christian Coulson narrate supporting sections from the perspectives of two characters from the Tudor period. Their performances are solid, although less impressive than Sieh’s. Together, the three do justice to Beverly Swerling’s book. J.L.K. © AudioFile 2013, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172191916
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 04/04/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
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