Act Of Oblivion

Act Of Oblivion - SALT Magazine
Act Of Oblivion - SALT Magazine

Act Of Oblivion - SALT Magazine An irish act by the same name "an act of free and general pardon, indemnity, and oblivion [for ireland]" was sent to the duke of ormonde on 16 august 1664 by sir paul davys, the irish secretary of state. Robert harris’s first historical novel set predominantly in america, act of oblivion is a novel with an urgent narrative, remarkable characters, and an epic true story to tell of religion, vengeance, and power—and the costs to those who wield it.

Why Read Act Of Oblivion?
Why Read Act Of Oblivion?

Why Read Act Of Oblivion? Robert harris’s new historical thriller, act of oblivion, tells the story of the manhunt for two of these king killers, colonel edward whalley and colonel william goffe. Harris’ act of oblivion begins in the year 1660, just after parliament invites the former king’s son to return from exile and take the throne as charles ii. with the monarchy now restored, attention turns to punishing the regicides who were responsible for charles i’s beheading. Thoroughly enjoyable with some cringeworthy descriptions. readers will not pine for days of yore. this gripping historical thriller reimagines the manhunt of two killers of an english king. in 1660, two fugitives arrive in new england. years earlier, they had helped plot the trial and execution of king charles i on charges of high treason. Under the provisions of the act of oblivion, the fifty nine men who signed the king’s death warrant have been found guilty in absentia of high treason. some parliamentarians, including oliver.

The Bookseller - Previews - Act Of Oblivion
The Bookseller - Previews - Act Of Oblivion

The Bookseller - Previews - Act Of Oblivion Thoroughly enjoyable with some cringeworthy descriptions. readers will not pine for days of yore. this gripping historical thriller reimagines the manhunt of two killers of an english king. in 1660, two fugitives arrive in new england. years earlier, they had helped plot the trial and execution of king charles i on charges of high treason. Under the provisions of the act of oblivion, the fifty nine men who signed the king’s death warrant have been found guilty in absentia of high treason. some parliamentarians, including oliver. Robert harris's first historical novel set predominantly in america, act of oblivion is a novel with an urgent narrative, remarkable characters, and an epic true story to tell of religion, vengeance, and power—and the costs to those who wield it. In it, two exiled english colonels—once signatories to charles i’s warrant of execution—have fled to the american colony following the restoration of the monarchy at home. it’s a fictionalised account that draws from documentary materials but invents characters and imagines scenarios. In act of oblivion, his characters don’t just plug gaps but also deepen the context and complexity of the story. this is a chase novel, but the complex characters ensure that the reader stays the course. harris underlines that “it was conceived both as a chase novel and a character study.”.

Act of Oblivion (2023) by Robert Harris, read by Jamie Parker

Act of Oblivion (2023) by Robert Harris, read by Jamie Parker

Act of Oblivion (2023) by Robert Harris, read by Jamie Parker

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