S. J. PARRIS
Heresy
Harper
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First published by HarperCollinsPublishers 2010
Copyright © Stephanie Merritt 2010
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This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.
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Ebook Edition © ISBN: 9780007317684
Version: 2019-09-11
‘Heresy has everything – intrigue, mystery, excellent history and haunting sense of place. The beginning of a wonderful new detective series’
Kate Mosse (bestselling author of Labyrinth)
‘Fascinating … The period is incredibly vivid and the story utterly gripping. Cadfael can’t hold a candle to this’
Conn Iggulden (bestselling author of Bones of the Hills and The Dangerous Book for Boys)
‘Heresy is a riveting read. Rich in both historical detail and ingenious twists, S. J. Parris has created a character in Giordano Bruno that will endure. A true rival to C. J. Sansom’ Sam Bourne (bestselling author of The Righteous Men)
‘Heresy is a must-read for every fan of historical thrillers. S. J. Parris transports the reader back to an extraordinary time in history by mobilizing fascinating details, suspense, and fully-drawn characters. Giordano Bruno turns out to be that rare hero, charismatic and nuanced enough to impel an encore, and to leave us asking for more from the gifted Parris’
Matthew Pearl (author of The Dante Club)
‘An atmospheric and well-written historical thriller’
Guardian
‘The places and people are vividly described and the solution to this exciting, well-written tale comes as a real surprise’
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Contents
Prologue: Monastery of San Domenico Maggiore, Naples 1576