I love Sansom's Shardlake series too and hope there will be another after Lamentation. If you like those books you may like to read S J Parris's series about Ex Italian monk Giordino Bruno who is a 'detective' in England for Elizabeth 1 and gets caught up in fabulous murder mysteries - start the series in order, which I think is Sacrilege, Prophecy, Heresy, Treachery. Entirely different, I enjoyed the Elly Griffiths series about forensic archaelogist, Ruth Galloway, who lives in Norfolk. Again you need to read them in order and can find her on line (cos I've forgotten the order !). I too enjoyed Miss Carter's War by Sheila Hancock, and also Wake by Anna Hope. Life after Life by Kate Atkinson is brilliant too, with the main character just surviving death over and over again because she takes a left turn instead of a right, for example. It's much more involved than that so read it and you'll see. On a very different topic to the above, A Fort of Nine Towers, a real story of survival in Afghanistan by Qais Akbar Omar is a very enlightening read, as is The Little Coffee Shop of Kabul, by Deborah Rodriguez.