An Instance of the Fingerpost :Explore the murky world of 17th-century Oxford in this iconic historical thriller
An Instance of the Fingerpost :Explore the murky world of 17th-century Oxford in this iconic historical thriller
paperback
Published:
3 September, 1998
Description
Oxford, 1660s. A scholar is dead, a woman stands accused, and four men tell their versions of the truth.
Each testimony contradicts the last - and only one reveals what truly happened.
Pears’ sweeping novel combines intellectual intrigue with page-turning mystery. An Instance of the Fingerpost is a triumph of storytelling: erudite, immersive and utterly gripping.
‘A novel that combines the simple pleasures of Agatha Christie with the intellectual subtlety of Umberto Eco’ The Times
Prizes
Short-listed for WH Smith Literary Prize 1998
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780099751816 |
| ISBN10 | 009975181X |
| Number Of Pages | 704 |
| Item Weight | 512 g |
| Product Dimensions | 128 x 197 x 39 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Vintage Publishing |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
One of the very best historical novels ever written -- Tom Holland
The kind of book that has you reading it by torchlight under the bedclothes. An historical detective story set to rival The Name of the Rose, it provides the rare pleasure of combining an intricate plot with insight into the political intrigues of Restoration England * The Times *
Pear's novel interweaves the grand narratives and the personal tragedies of history with a slippery thriller of audacious ingenuity * Independent on Sunday *
A deeply scholarly thriller, but with the learning worn lightly and all the elements of the plot clicking together smoothly * Independent *
The best fiction I have read in a long time * Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year* *
Anyone who reads this will want to tell their friends about it... This is a novel that combines the simple pleasures of Agatha Christie with the intellectual subtlety of Umberto Eco, don't let it pass by unread * Sunday Times *
A fictional tour de force which combines erudition with mystery
Brilliantly researched and imagined...a remarkable achievement * Sunday Telegraph *
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Author's Bio
Iain Pears was born in 1955. He is the author of seven detective novels, a book of art history and countless articles on artistic, financial and historical subjects, and five novels, An Instance of the Fingerpost, The Dream of Scipio, The Portrait, Stone's Fall and Arcadia.