Satin Cinnabar


Fiction - Historical - Event/Era
452 Pages
Reviewed on 04/10/2012
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Author Biography

Biography
Barbara Gaskell Denvil was born in Gloucestershire, England but after living in half a dozen different European countries and cruising the Mediterranean for some years, has now temporarily moved to rural Australia.
When younger she worked in many literary capacities and published numerous short stories and articles, but now writes full length novels.
Her passion for late English medieval history and this forms the background for her historical fiction. She has published three hictorical novels - SATIN CINNABAR which is a crime adventure actually commencing on the Bosworth battlefield, SUMERFORD'S AUTUMN which is an adventure mystery with strong romantic overtones, set in the early years of the Tudor reign, and BLESSOP'S WIFE (published in Australia as THE KING'S SHADOW) which is a crime/romance set in England during 1482-3 during the turbulant years around the death of King Edward IV.
Barbara is also an author of fantasy and will shortly be publishing two of these - descriptions to come soon.
Both fantasy and historical fiction take us into new worlds and Barbara's books do exactly this - being multi-layered, and rich in atmosphere and depth of characterisation.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Fiona Ingram for Readers' Favorite

August 1485. The first Tudor King Henry VII claims victory at the Battle of Bosworth and ascends the throne of England by vanquishing Richard III. Young Sir Alexander Quyrril, now Baron Mornington after the death of his father and older brother on the battlefield, escapes by throwing off the armour that would mark him as one of the defeated Yorkists. In these tumultuous times, loyalties change sides, new alliances are forged, and the once mighty are brought to their knees. It is dangerous for Yorkists to show themselves, lest they be executed, or imprisoned for treason. Alex hides in a barn where he meets a young girl disguised as a servant. This brief meeting blossoms into something deeper when Alex, having made for London and the refuge of his cousins, meets up with Mistress Katherine Ashingham again. By now, he has found himself a job in the new Earl of Sheffield’s home, disguised as a member of the kitchen staff. Alex discovers the servant girl he had met is in fact a lady of quality, about to be wedded to his new employer. He also discovers his newly released and pardoned cousin, Merevale Corby, murdered a short time later. Somehow, Alex is implicated in this murder, as well as that of another close relative. In the meantime, his employer dies of the sweating sickness, leaving Katherine free to marry again. A zealous priest of the household accuses Alex, who had prepared various drinks for the earl, using spices that could also be poisons, of murder. The odds seem stacked against Alex, who is quickly arrested. In Newgate, he will hardly be able to prove his innocence and court the woman he loves. Katherine’s brief and unconsummated wedding has put her off marriage, and Alex needs to fathom out who the double murderer could be.

This novel combines the best elements of historical romance and murder-mystery-adventure. The author is a gifted wordsmith, combining lyrical, poetic descriptions with a wealth of detail that never overpowers the reader. The natural use of language also enhances the historic elements, creating believable, appealing heroes, both in the major players and the secondary characters. The author’s captivating style takes the reader from the sweeping vista of the blood-drenched battlefield, mired in muck and gore, to the raucous chaos of medieval London, to the subtle intimacies of the bedchamber in an intricate plot. Alex and Katherine work out their destinies against a backdrop of complete turmoil. The author creates an eminently believable, realistic, and accurate depiction of fifteenth-century England as the country struggles to survive all the inevitable power tussles, politics, and disorder accompanying the beginning of the new Tudor dynasty. I loved this book and found I could not put it down. Highly recommended.

Florence Dove

I read Satin Cinnabar several months back and loved it. I literally wallowed in Denvil's glorious prose and delft dialogue, and decided to purchase her first book, Fair Weather, although dark fantasy isn't usually my cup of tea. Well, I was blown away! This woman can write! I now look forward to downloading her soon to be released Sumerford's, Autumn. Thank you for an excellent review with which I wholeheartedly agree.

Reviewed by Calantha.

Review originally posted at Romancing the Book.

As I started reading Satin Cinnabar, I was feeling very graphic images of battle scenes in my mind and thought at first I was watching a Mel Gibson Gladiator movie. The introduction of the main hero and his situation was very well written as it takes you into the scene of the battle. Next, Barbara introduces you to the heroine and explains a bit of her background using some friction of both characters. I really felt intrigued and wanted to continue reading as the imagery was flowing. I picked this book to read and review as I enjoy historical romances however, I was mystified of how the novel was going to turn out as I continues reading this book.

As there was interesting background characters such as Mary, Elizabeth and Alex’s cousin. I enjoyed reading about the different spices and about the science Alex would learn from the Spiceman of the different herbs. I am wondering if the author had a background in herbs and spices as I would not think to make herbs and spices a murder weapon.

I was shocked as there was a bit of sex scenes in this novel as it was more of survival than of romance which many romance tend to not do. However, if Barbara had incorporated a lot of sex scenes, I believe, it would not fit in this story line, so this was impressive. I really enjoyed the romance story combined with a murder/mystery plotline made this a novelty for someone who reads a lot of romance suspense.

Warning: I’d suggest that anyone who is not much for reading about graphic violence, this story has a lot of graphic battle scenes and images. As I started reading it, the violence stood out as Alex’s cousin dies. If someone was sensitive to reading about murder and blood, I would recommend that they do not read this novel as the murder and the enemies were nasty. I had a hard time reading this book in one sitting as I enjoyed reading carefully of the chapters so I could figure out who was harming some of the characters. I would want to read another novel of this author, but probably want a less depressing murder story, however it did make you sit on the edge, hoping to figure out the killer. I believe a story exploring more of Alex and Katherine’s romance and maybe a continuation of their potential offspring would be interesting to read.