CJ Sansom, the popular crime author who created the character Matthew Shardlake, has died aged 71.
The historical novelist, whose full name was Christopher John Sansom, died on Saturday, according to his publisher Pan Macmillan.
His Tudor murder-mystery novels have recently been adapted to the screen by Disney+, with the first season to be released on Wednesday.
Sansom’s first novel, Dissolution, featuring the lawyer-turned-detective Shardlake, dubbed the “Tudor Morse”, was published 21 years ago.
He wrote six further novels featuring Shardlake and two standalone historical novels, Winter in Madrid, and Dominion.
Sansom recently won the Crime Writers’ Association Cartier Diamond Dagger Award for his outstanding contribution to the genre.
There are more than three million copies of his books in print, according to his publisher.