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"Her writing is faultless, deftly interweaving the threads of the various
storylines into a glowing, living tapestry. This is storytelling at its
finest."
--The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Penman manages to illuminate the alien shadowland of the Middle Ages and
populate it with vital characters whose politics and passions are as vivid
as our own. She writes about the medieval world with vigor, compassion,
and clarity."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Once you enter Penman's world, you're hooked."
--Seattle Post-Intelligencer
"Readers...will be caught up in this masterfully told tale. Penman's
authentic period details, larger-than-life characters, and fast-paced plot
add up to great reading for both mystery fans and history buffs."
--Booklist
"A graceful style, plus a plot rich in local color, puts this among the
most attractive by far of the recent spate of mysteries set in medieval
times."
--Kirkus Reviews
"Penman here applies to mystery her talent for historical fiction....Well
researched, credibly plotted, realistically detailed, and undeniably
entertaining."
--Library Journal
"The sounds of swordplay and bodices being ripped are loud and
frequent....Readers will cheer Justin's return in future adventures."
--Publishers Weekly
"Murders pop up throughout The Queen's Man, and betrayal seems to
be a running theme. Author Penman paints detailed pictures of life on both
sides of the street (rich and poor) in 12th century England."
--San Antonio Express Times
"There is much tension in the court....There are conspiracies and spies
all over....[Her] other novels are gloriously multi-linear, having several
plot lines and an abundance of characters; The Queen's Man is
skillfully linear, having one plot line and only characters associated
with that line. She is equally successful with either form....Her prose
is rich, her dialogue is masterful, never trite....Penman is simply one of
the classiest acts in today's literary world."
--Courier-Times (Roxboro, NC)
"Penman carries on her story telling with an...inventive plot
[with]...numerous, plausible characters whose fate we will want to follow
in future books....She has made her characters truly evil, her prison
scenes horrific and her whores conveniently heartless....The subtle
weaving of current topics...provides an interesting underlying comment on
the times."
--Austin American Statesman
"It is through the characters created from her imagination that Penman
manages to create a believable twelfth century environment."
--Chicago Tribune
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