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Winter in Madrid

Author: C.j. Sansom
Publisher: Macmillan
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 82 reviews
Sales Rank: 256387

Media: Paperback
Edition: MME
Pages: 536
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 2

ISBN: 0330411985
EAN: 9781405089081
ASIN: 1405089083

Publication Date: October 6, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: ex school book stamped inside with sticker outside. fronticepiece missing. Spine creased. covers with very little wear on corners and edges Amazon UK

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Customer Reviews:   Read 77 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Gripping from start to finish!   June 19, 2008
A superb thriller, I have been absolutely riveted by it, totally gripped and intrigued throughout this story.
Would highly recommend it if you're after an interesting, moving and suspenseful tale.

Set against the backdrop of the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, Sansom tells a brilliant tale of three former school acquaintances, Sandy and Bernie and Harry, and what has happened to them during and after the SC War.
The action takes place mainly in Madrid, which has been devastated by the conflict and the aftermath, many of the people destitute and cities ravaged. Harry is recruited by the British government to find out more about the current activities in Spain of Sandy, who is now with Barbara, Bernie's former love. Bernie is now missing presumed killed in fighting during the War as part of the International Brigades.

There are many fascinating and believable characters whose fates I grew to really care about, not only the lead ones but also those depicted working at the British Embassy in Madrid at the time, and I felt that the story was really fitted neatly into the historical context by Sansom. It evokes a tangible feeling of place and time that the reader can enter. The novel stirs many emotions, pain and anger, love, hate, horror and hope. It is thrilling right until the final page of the epilogue as we discover the fate of each character. Look forward to reading more by Sansom.



5 out of 5 stars A timely warning on the perils of totalitarianism of any sort   June 16, 2008
Like many other readers I found this a gripping and fascinating book. I have learnt a great deal about the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, which has scarred that country and the whole of Europe. Britain does not come out of it well. I agree that it would make a good film, though as ever I would prefer the book, the pictures are so much better! And there is time to develop the characters in depth in a book. Atonement is a case in point.

My only quibble is with the language. I can assure C J Sansom that no-one in the 1940s, particularly not anyone in the diplomatic service, would DREAM of saying "I'm fed up OF..." !!! Some of us would not dream of saying it today either! It should be "fed up WITH". Also no-one then would have said "it looks LIKE he did ..." - this is a dreadful Americanism which seems to be insidiously creeping into the English language over here. The correct form is "it looks AS IF (or as though).." I deplore the cheapening of our language and this was the only thing which spoilt the book for me. Otherwise, it is a fine novel, with suspense held until the end, and it makes one question any ideology which tries to compel people into a way of thinking or living. You cannot force equality on people - some people will always abuse power. The only way is to understand where people are coming from, and to talk to them, and respect them as people with a right to their own views, unless those views imply a loss of liberty for others. Tolerance should only be intolerant of extremism. But the way to combat it is not be force, which only causes more entrenched views and further extremism, but rather by understanding and dialogue and education.



2 out of 5 stars Poor, poor, poor   June 11, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

1 1/2 stars for research
Like many others I bought this book on the strength of the Ruis Zafon and Faulks comparisons. And like many others I am deeply disappointed; and, moreover, feeling profoundly misled. This is truly poor stuff. The author has clearly concentrated his efforts on historical research and failed to create a story or characters that are remotely plausible or believable. That in itself wouldn't be a problem if there was some spark of wit or charm in the dialogue or writing, but there is none. Wooden, bland and dull. How did he get away with 500 pages of this? Was his editor on holiday?

I won't go into the deep flaws in this novel; plenty of others on Amazon have described them adequately. Just don't believe the hype.



5 out of 5 stars Read this book   May 1, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I really enjoyed this. Someone says there is too much 'Histoy' in it but I found that aspect very interesting as I don't know much about the Spanish Civil War and I feel Sansom writes about it in a very available way. I think the story is convicing and compelling, the characters believable and the evocation of the era very well done.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent novel!   April 15, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was the first Sansom novel I had read; it was recommended to me by a friend whose judgement I trust, and I found it to be a gripping read. I shall certainly look to read more of his work.

Some other Amazon reviewers clearly disagree, but I thought that the plot line was robust, the main characters all strongly painted, and the atmosphere of wartime Madrid (and the flashbacks to the Civil War period) well evoked. I can't comment on historical accuracy, but from the little I know of the period it was all certainly believable. And the style and writing led me on to read it in long continuous chunks, which was just as well as I read most of it on plane journeys/at airports.

Thoroughly recommended!



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