Publish Date |
November 07, 2017 |
Category |
Fiction / Historical Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical |
Price |
$21.95 |
ISBN: 9781681775517
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Pegasus Books
Published: November 07, 2017
To describe Lawrence Goldstone's The Astronomer as a great historical whodunit, is to do it a gross injustice. By artfully weaving theological conflicts and personal dilemmas with a well-crafted murder story, set in the early years of the Reformation, Goldstone manages both to illuminate the human side of a fascinating historical era and to add spiritual depth to the lives of the people caught up in its wheels. A novel which can delight the lover of mysteries without disappointing one bit the reader of serious fiction. —Apostolos Doxiadis, author of 'Logicomix'
Lawrence Goldstone has produced a thinking person's suspense novel, a moral thriller whose plot is propelled along by ideas as much as by action. The novel's hairpin turns lead us through the history of astronomy, the politics of religion, questions of loyalty and faith, and the grubby labyrinth that was sixteenth-century Paris.—Ross King, author of 'Brunelleschi's Dome'
Clever, fast-moving, and richly depicted, The Astronomer is the kind of book that makes you forget about dinner—until you smell the chicken burning in the oven. —New York Journal of Books
Goldstone keeps his 16th-century themes—murder, religious fanaticism, espionage and court intrigue—moving at a 21st-century pace.—Kirkus Reviews
Goldstone turns his attention to the problem of traditional thinking versus the scientific approach to the physical world. The author nicely balances the reality of torture and injustice in the Middle Ages with the beginnings of enlightened thinking and the history of a new ideology. A taut aura of impending violence, a darkness of spirit, and a likable young hero.—Booklist