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The Day of Atonement (2015)

von David Liss

Reihen: Benjamin Weaver (4)

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Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:??Enthralling . . . [a] sly, rich and swift novel of vengeance and rough justice.???The Seattle Times
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LIBRARY JOURNAL
Sebastião Raposa is only thirteen when his parents are unjustly imprisoned by the Inquisition, and he is forced to flee Portugal or face the same fate. But a decade in exile only whets his appetite for vengeance??transforming a once frightened boy into a dangerous man, determined to right unforgivable wrongs with unrelenting fury.
Well schooled by his benefactor, bounty hunter Benjamin Weaver, in the use of wits and fists alike, Sebastião returns to Lisbon??in the guise of English businessman Sebastian Foxx??to stalk the ruthless Inquisitor priest Pedro Azinheiro. But in a city ruled by terror and treachery, no enemy can be underestimated, nor any ally trusted. As Foxx is drawn into the struggles of old friends, confronted by new foes, and forced to play a game of deception, he finds himself befriended, betrayed, tempted by desire, and tormented by personal turmoil. And when a twist of fate turns his plans to chaos, he must choose between surrendering to bloodlust or serving the cause of mercy.
Praise for The Day of Atonement
??One of the masters of the historical thriller, Liss is back with yet another highly entertaining novel. . . . [The Day of Atonement] paints a vivid picture of the waning days of the Inquisition, and of the truly evil religious leaders who led it. One of Liss??s best books.???Minneapolis Star Tribune
??Foxx is reminiscent of Lee Child??s Jack Reacher: a man with his own moral code who takes on multiple adversaries simultaneously. . . . Liss has the start of another solidly researched, action-packed historical series here.???Booklist (starred review)
??[An] action-packed novel.???The Wall Street Journal
??Snappy dialogue and convincing atmosphere . . . The plot moves swiftly to a shattering climax.???The Washington Post
??Another intriguing thriller set against historical events for Liss, who has a knack for period detail, breakneck plots and characters we want to root for.???San Antonio Express-News
 
??Fans of [David] Liss know well his mix of d
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I spend three-quarters of this book waiting for the Lisbon earthquake to occur - and then it finally did, under very dramatic circumstances. This book is a tale of revenge, starting with the flight of young Sebastian when his family is betrayed to the infamous Inquisition. Sebastian's family were New Christians, meaning they were of Jewish descent and hence suspected heretics. Ironically, after fleeing to England, Sebastian converts to Judaism. He then returns to his native Lisbon ten years later with the aim of bringing to justice the priest responsible for his father's imprisonment and death. The plan doesn't exactly work out as planned, but it is an interesting story of a Jewish man fighting back against the forces of the Inquisition, even if that is historically unlikely. ( )
  wagner.sarah35 | Feb 3, 2019 |
Exciting revenge novel, set in 1700s Portugal, where a "New Christian" [in actuality a Jew] seeks to kill a priest of the Inquisition and the man who had betrayed his father to the Inquisition. Nothing is as it seems in this novel and Mr. Liss filled it with unexpected twists and turns. The Earthquake of 1755 sets the book on its final course. The novel explores the nature of revenge and that of mercy.

Highly recommended. ( )
  janerawoof | Mar 3, 2018 |
I’m a massive fan of David Liss, especially the Weaver novels, so I was looking forward to reading this.

The Day of Atonement isn’t about Weaver, although he has a cameo in it. It features Sebastian Foxx (born Sebastião Raposa). In a flashback we learn that Foxx was taken in by Weaver as a boy after he was smuggled out of Portugal to escape the Inquisition.

The main events in this book takes place in 1755, some thirty years after the last Weaver novel and ten years after Foxx’s arrival in London. Foxx has grown up an accomplished fighter but tormented by his past. He decides to return to Lisbon, in the guise of an Englishman intent on making his fortune, and avenge the death of his parents by killing the priest who led to their detention by the Inquisition. Of course when he gets to Lisbon life is more complicated than that…

I have mixed feelings about this book. I like the voice of Foxx and the pages turned nicely. The book evokes the atmosphere of Lisbon, and the different cultural and religious groups. It was interesting seeing the differences between London and Lisbon at that period. But it disappointed me on a number of levels.

I’m not particularly interested in a character who only wins because he’s better at fighting than other people. In the early stages of the novel, we get the suggestion that Foxx is a gifted investigator and actor like his mentor. He pretends to be foolish and naïve, with a backstory intended to draw out his prey. But increasingly as the story goes on, he appears not terribly bright and to have misunderstood everything he’s seen. So he’s thrown back onto violence.

The reversals are contrived. Basically if someone seems like a goodie they’ll probably turn out to be a baddie and vice versa. There are a number of holes in the plot. Foxx initially pretends he can’t speak Portuguese but then floors someone in public with his wit and apparently only one person notices his suddenly acquired fluency. Numerous times he has the opportunity to do what he came to do but suddenly can’t because of a laboriously explained complication to the story.

There is none of the subtlety and ambiguity I expect from David Liss. More than that, Liss’s novels are normally about something. Whether it’s the birth of the limited company or political corruption, they have a theme and a complexity interwoven with the adventure. Perhaps the publishers told him to tone it down a bit, people aren’t interested in that clever stuff, just given them an ambush and some blood, but that is one of the things I’ve most admired about his other books. I also like the wry humour of the Weaver novels which is lacking here.

I’m not saying that I expect authors to keep writing the same book, or be afraid to innovate for fear of alienating their readers. I enjoyed this book – I just think it’s not as good as most of his others.

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A note on the paperback – the font in this book makes it very hard to read, especially against a background of grainy grey paper. This is particularly annoying as the book is not available on Kindle. ( )
  KateVane | Jan 27, 2016 |
Set in Lisbon, Spain in the mid 1700's amidst the squalor and the Inquisition , this novel's hero deals with a thirst for revenge coupled with a deep sense of obligation and honor. Easy to read, fast-moving and interesting for some historial insight.
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  Jeannine504 | Jan 23, 2016 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
As many David Liss novels do, this book draws one into its tale. The story about love, betrayal and honor starts slowly but becomes engrossing as the protagonist discovers himself as he searches for redemption during the Portuguese Inquisition. I received this book as an Early Reviewer and thoroughly enjoyed it. ( )
  Amusedbythis | May 29, 2015 |
"Liss has perfected the art of suspenseful historical fiction. The Day of Atonement is: packed with precise detail of time and place; thoughtful and provocative in the larger, moral, human issues that underpin the story; replete with a vivid roster of robust, well-developed, engaging individuals of variously noble and sinister characters; and a complex tale of fast-paced, tightly told, gut-wrenching action with myriad, unpredictable twists and turns of plot."
 
"But Liss, as always, deftly negotiates the larger and trickier task of making the concerns of his period — fanaticism, persecution and corruption, as well as ideas of vengeance and forgiveness — slip neatly across the centuries and lock into our own worries and obsessions."
hinzugefügt von bookfitz | bearbeitenThe Washington Post, Ross King (Oct 16, 2014)
 
"Historical fiction buffs will enjoy an action-packed adventure in an unusual setting."
hinzugefügt von bookfitz | bearbeitenKirkus Reviews (Aug 15, 2014)
 

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Fiction. Thriller. Historical Fiction. HTML:??Enthralling . . . [a] sly, rich and swift novel of vengeance and rough justice.???The Seattle Times
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY LIBRARY JOURNAL
Sebastião Raposa is only thirteen when his parents are unjustly imprisoned by the Inquisition, and he is forced to flee Portugal or face the same fate. But a decade in exile only whets his appetite for vengeance??transforming a once frightened boy into a dangerous man, determined to right unforgivable wrongs with unrelenting fury.
Well schooled by his benefactor, bounty hunter Benjamin Weaver, in the use of wits and fists alike, Sebastião returns to Lisbon??in the guise of English businessman Sebastian Foxx??to stalk the ruthless Inquisitor priest Pedro Azinheiro. But in a city ruled by terror and treachery, no enemy can be underestimated, nor any ally trusted. As Foxx is drawn into the struggles of old friends, confronted by new foes, and forced to play a game of deception, he finds himself befriended, betrayed, tempted by desire, and tormented by personal turmoil. And when a twist of fate turns his plans to chaos, he must choose between surrendering to bloodlust or serving the cause of mercy.
Praise for The Day of Atonement
??One of the masters of the historical thriller, Liss is back with yet another highly entertaining novel. . . . [The Day of Atonement] paints a vivid picture of the waning days of the Inquisition, and of the truly evil religious leaders who led it. One of Liss??s best books.???Minneapolis Star Tribune
??Foxx is reminiscent of Lee Child??s Jack Reacher: a man with his own moral code who takes on multiple adversaries simultaneously. . . . Liss has the start of another solidly researched, action-packed historical series here.???Booklist (starred review)
??[An] action-packed novel.???The Wall Street Journal
??Snappy dialogue and convincing atmosphere . . . The plot moves swiftly to a shattering climax.???The Washington Post
??Another intriguing thriller set against historical events for Liss, who has a knack for period detail, breakneck plots and characters we want to root for.???San Antonio Express-News
 
??Fans of [David] Liss know well his mix of d

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