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A Famine of Horses (1994)

par P.F. Chisholm

Séries: Sir Robert Carey (1)

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"In the year 1592, the border between Scotland and England is lawless and violent country. And Carlisle, one of the most dangerous parts of Queen Elizabeth's kingdom, is a place where the law of the Scots gives way to the law of the English - leaving gaps where there is no law at all." "Sir Robert Carey, newly appointed Deputy Warden of the West March, has maneuvered himself into the job to be closer to his true love, and to put a comfortable distance between himself and his amorous monarch. There's also the matter of money to be made. But just when he arrives, the body of Sweetmilk Geordie Graham is discovered. Sweetmilk Geordie was the youngest and most beloved member of one of the most violent families, and his murder - left unsolved - could start a minor civil war." "For Sir Robert, the priorities are clear: He must find the killer if he intends to pocket the profits from his new office. He will also have to head off his disappointed rival for the Deputy Wardenship, a man more than happy to betray him. And he will have to address the matter of the horses, the hundreds of horses being stolen from all over the border."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (plus d'informations)
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    Memoirs of Robert Cary, Earl of Monmouth par Monmouth (PuddinTame)
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Tudor England of the 1590s’. Chisholm steeps her story in so much 16th-century atmosphere and historical detail.

The quality of the story is superb. PF Chisholm has a fine grasp of the character’s traits.

They are all so very human and compelling. Sergeant Dodd for one is the epitome of the dour northern with a wry sense of humour and an intelligence rivaling Sir Robert Carey's.

Most of all it’s a damned enjoyable romp for anyone who likes historical fiction.

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  antao | Dec 10, 2016 |
When it comes to Rakish Elizabethan heroes, traipsing around the Scot/English border my bar has been set stratospherically high by Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond. Whilst Sir Robert Carey doesn't quite get there, Chisholm has written a very fun and engaging historical/mystery novel.

Robert Carey - gilded popinjay of the Elizabethan court - is taking up a new post as Warden up at the border. But there's more to his beruffed dandy than meets the eye; dealing with dynastic feuds, old flames, and a dastardly heist will put Carey's mettle to the test. Not to mention the resentful lord whose job he just took...

Chisholm has done her research: The only anachronisms in A Famine of Horses are the kind designed to assist readers without breaking the spell. There are no out-of-place idioms here, but nor does she dive head-first into the accents and sytnax of the time. The result is easy-to-read but flavorsome dialogue that is a pleasure to consume.

Carey himself is devilishly beguiling, and Chisholm's light touch injects plenty of humour into the rollicking yarn.

Indeed, there are jokes, romance, danger and a splash of derring-do - none of it pitched to insult the reader or add a tick to some genre checklist. I felt the story grew organically, propelled by a coterie of engaging and three dimensional characters I look forward to meeting in future novels.

Recommended.
  patrickgarson | Dec 28, 2014 |
Wonderfully adventurous historical mystery, set among the Border Reivers in the reign of Elizabeth I. Sir Robert Carey, a courtier of the Virgin Queen returns to the Scots borderlands where he was raised to take a position as a Deputy Warden for his not terribly bright but terribly well connected brother in law. A terrific collection of characters help or hinder Sir Robert in trying to discover why Jock of the Peartree and his men are stealing, buying, borrowing all the horses in the north and why Jock's son Sweetmilk has been found dead in a copse.

This was such fun! I just so enjoy books where the history is accurate and interesting but the story doesn't bog down in it. I will be looking out for the rest of this series with anticipation. ( )
  bunwat | Mar 30, 2013 |
Excellent start to a potentially good series. Interesting characters, authentic atmosphere and enough medieval vocabulary to keep the learning curve moving upwards. ( )
  jamespurcell | Mar 17, 2012 |
This is a great book. It really gives a feeling of being there in the later part of the 16th century. The characters are interesting and it is fun that the author uses a person that was there in those times and was actually a Deputy Warden. The author did a great job resurching for this book and it ties together very nicely. Besides the mystery part of it, it is a great read to anyone who is interested in English history during the time of Elizabeth I. It is a very exciting book from beginning to end! ( )
  TracyK1 | May 17, 2009 |
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"In the year 1592, the border between Scotland and England is lawless and violent country. And Carlisle, one of the most dangerous parts of Queen Elizabeth's kingdom, is a place where the law of the Scots gives way to the law of the English - leaving gaps where there is no law at all." "Sir Robert Carey, newly appointed Deputy Warden of the West March, has maneuvered himself into the job to be closer to his true love, and to put a comfortable distance between himself and his amorous monarch. There's also the matter of money to be made. But just when he arrives, the body of Sweetmilk Geordie Graham is discovered. Sweetmilk Geordie was the youngest and most beloved member of one of the most violent families, and his murder - left unsolved - could start a minor civil war." "For Sir Robert, the priorities are clear: He must find the killer if he intends to pocket the profits from his new office. He will also have to head off his disappointed rival for the Deputy Wardenship, a man more than happy to betray him. And he will have to address the matter of the horses, the hundreds of horses being stolen from all over the border."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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