Act of Oblivion
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Narrated by:
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Tim McInnerny
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Robert Harris
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'From what is it they flee?'
He took a while to reply. By the time he spoke the men had gone inside. He said quietly, 'They killed the King.'
1660, General Edward Whalley and Colonel William Goffe, father- and son-in-law, cross the Atlantic. They are on the run and wanted for the murder of Charles I. Under the provisions of the Act of Oblivion, they have been found guilty in absentia of high treason.
In London, Richard Nayler, secretary of the regicide committee of the Privy Council, is tasked with tracking down the fugitives. He'll stop at nothing until the two men are brought to justice. A reward of £100 hangs over their heads - for their capture, dead or alive.
ACT OF OBLIVION is an epic journey across continents, and a chase like no other. It is the thrilling new novel by Robert Harris.
© Robert Harris 2022 (P) Penguin Audio 2022
Critic reviews
The 1660 Act of Oblivion was an order given in the aftermath of the fall of the English Commonwealth. It pardoned all those who took up arms against the king except those directly involved in his execution. By 1660 most of those regicides were dead, Cromwell himself had died two years previously. Colonel Edward Whalley however, a cousin and childhood friend of Cromwell and Colonel Will Goffe are not.
Richard Harris’ novel is a fictitious account of the hunt for Whaley and Goffe, however apart from Richard Nayler most of the other characters in this account are factual which adds authenticity to the story. It’s an epic story covering continents and twenty years, it takes in the Great Plague, the Fire of London, and with flashbacks, the English Civil War. It is meticulous in detail and is well researched. But despite the scale Harris manages to portray a deeply personal story too, he does this by populating his novel with strong well defined characters, I felt both empathy and sympathy for the two fugitives and also for Richard Nayler. Harris also paints a vivid picture of 17th century London and Massachusetts. The descriptions of some of the executions are particularly graphic and harrowing.
Act of Oblivion is a highly entertaining and engaging historical thriller. Placing his fictitious account of the hunt within a accurate historical framework is the main reason for this, it feels, as I have said, authentic and if you wish to separate the fiction from the factual Harris provides further reading at the end of the book.
An entertaining historical thriller
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It does beautifully frame the evil cunning of the zealot righteous in the form of Mr Naylor with the humanity, profound belief and devotion, however misplaced, of common folk and soldiers in the form of Whalley and Goffe.
A performance by Tim McInnerney which brings the story to life as you listen.
A not well known piece of history illuminated.
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Epic of Obsession, Loyalty, Pursuit and Revenge
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The conclusion of the book was handled very well too.
I liked how he used a blend of fact and fiction to weave his tale.
Gripping and enthralling- one of his best?
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Fascinating story
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