An instance of the fingerpost

735 pages

English language

Published June 22, 1999 by Berkley Books.

ISBN:
9780425167724
OCLC Number:
40824715

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4 stars (2 reviews)

This book is set in the 1660's, and tells the story of Sarah Blundy who is accused of murder. The story is told from four different perspectives, and as you read each one you learn so much more about the events, and there is a huge plot twist at the end!

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An Instance of the Fingerpost

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The English Civil wars are living memory. A king is back on the throne, and a nation remains wary of Rome while adjusting to its newfound peace.

Pears begins with a simple plot detail, the death of a university academic. Readers have this story recounted by a Venetian fop called Marco da Cola, who introduces characters and remarks on the strange land and customs he finds himself amidst. The author gradually 'pulls the camera back' to reveal a web of intrigue and inhumanity involving a wide cast, years in the making, and he does it by retelling the same series of events from three additional perspectives. After the Venetian's version comes that of a proud hothead, bent on restoring his father's honor. Next comes the entry from a high-placed civil servant, convinced of the superiority of his own assessment. The last part is told by a priest in love.

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Glad I persisted

4 stars

Set during the Restoration, like Andrew Taylor's Marwood and Lovett series, which I enjoyed, and in Oxford, which I know, I still struggled to get into it at first. There are many references to real historical characters, but the Unreliable narrator technique made it hard like or identify with the main characters. It did come together in an interesting way at the end, and had broadened my knowledge of the period some of the notable people who appear in itl

Subjects

  • Murder -- England -- Oxford -- History -- 17th century -- Fiction
  • Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685 -- Fiction
  • Oxford (England) -- Fiction