Hi there, this is my first post, so please forgive me any stumbles over board etiquette. I read Wolf Hall a few months ago and found it really involving. Brutal isn't my lasting impression of it, although there are certainly moments of brutality - the opening, for one. But the book is full of variety, with frequent changes of tone, and the occasional hard, raw or savage detail is offset by wry humour, rich & vivid description, and above all a real humanity and complexity of character, especially in the central figure of Thomas Cromwell. Mantel draws you in to the detail of some scenes/events so that you can't wait to find out the next twist of fate, or politics - but also leaves much in the shadows to puzzle and challenge you as a reader. I'd heartily recommend it as a read and hope you enjoy it as much as I did.