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An Instance of the Fingerpost

An Instance of the Fingerpost

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Blockbuster Read. Dont Miss It.
Review: Charles is on the throne, and Cromwell is dead. It is about 1660 and, in Oxford, a stuffy prelate and don has been murdered. A young woman is hanged as a result, but is she guilty? This 700 page blockbuster examines the crime from the viewpoints of 4 different men. It combines,in great detail, life at that time and place, and the philosphy of " what is truth?" A truly remarkable piece of literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutey Brilliant! Must-read for mystery fans!!
Review: Ok, it's not as good a read as Umberto Eco's "Name of the Rose", but pretty darn close to it. The complex plot is constructed with fiendish ingenuity, and the characters are drawn with the patience and care of a medieval Bible duplicator. I woke up at 3 in the morning on two occasions to read some more of this book, which is absolutely impossible to put down yet once finished it leaves you with a deep satisfaction of having read a rare and great work of literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a fascinating an absorbing historical mystery
Review: I usually dont like historical mysteries but this blew me away. the idea of having four narrators was a great techniche to provide a thinking mans whodunnit. chracters great and the history intresting, but dont read the sections out of order please!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Terribly overrated -- a thoroughly dark and depressing work
Review: When this book came out it was widely compared to Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose. Unlike Eco's masterful work, this book lacks a single appealing character until you reach the final section. I can't remember reading something so dark, depressing, and perverted in years.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good, but not great
Review: I compare this book to two others:

The Name of the Rose, which I loved for the mystery and the intellect of it, and

The Sound and the Fury, for the use of the narrative style.

The biggest fault is that the narratives all share almost the same literary style, sort of like one guy wrote it all. It would have been much more fun if the sections were plausibly written by the different characters.

Aside from having seen all the destruction of beautiful architecture in England by Oliver and his cronies, I know nothing of the Restoration era, and this was a good way to learn.

I am disappointed by the lead-in review here in Amazon. I was totally surprised by the ending and it would have been less fun if I'd read that first.

Lastly, I agree with the reviewer that said it could easily lose a hundred pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Historical Fiction
Review: An Instance of the Fingerpost is one of the finest works of fiction I've ever read. Be advised that this book firmly belongs to the historical, as opposed to the mystery genre. Some background knowledge of civil-war era England is necessary to fully enjoy and appreciate the plot. I recommend Edward Rutherfurd's "London" (a great history/fiction in its own right) as an excellent source to learn more about the society and politics of medieval England.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fascinating
Review: This book, much more accesible than the Name of the Rose, is a fascinating look at a time so distant, it seems more alien than any society presented in Science Fiction. Pears weaves an intriguing story that is at turns sad, repellent, revelatory and funny. Although it would benefit from losing about a hundred pages (the second and third narrators seem to go over much the same material without a great enough difference to make them consistently interesting). If you enjoy this book, check out the even more accomplished novel, The Doomsday Book, by Connie Willis.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Don't read the sections out of order
Review: I am reviewing this only to help outweigh the few negative reviews. This is a terrific book for anyone interested in murder mysteries, theology, medicine, and restoration England. A couple of the negative reviews are, I think, due to reading the four narratives out of order, which I agree would diminish ones enjoyment of the whole. My advice is read the book -- but resist the temptation to jump ahead.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring, boring, boring...
Review: From reading all of the other Amazon reviews, I know that I am the minority here; however, I found the book to be tiresome and a chore to read. The first and last sections are interesting but the two middle sections crawled. Not what I was expecting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant mystery thriller.
Review: Fingerpost is much more than a mystery thriller. After reading the first half of the book, I realized that the murder of Dr Grove was simply a tool used by Pears to hold together four sub-plots which in their entirety form an excellent portrayal of 17th Century England, with murder, betrayals, and political intrigue all thrown in. I was particularly impressed with how Pears was able to twist the central plot around to be viewed from four different angles, yet maintaining a reasonable level of consistency in the plot all the way through. The author's use of prominent 17th Century figures such as Locke, Wood, Lower and Boyle, all interweaved into the complex plot, is simply outstanding. This book surpasses Eco's The Name of the Rose with which it is always compared. My next favorite and most exciting conspiracy thriller is 'Alien Rapture' by Brad Steiger. Also check out anything by Connelly. Read the great reviews of Alien Rapture and The Poet and see for yourself.


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