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Wikipedia article




'Knot of Stone: the day that changed South Africas history' is a 2011 historical murder mystery written by South African/Dutch author Nicolaas Vergunst.

Plot summary



In 1510, when the Cape of Good Hope was still revered as the Portal to the Indies, the Viceroy of Portuguese India was led ashore, slain and hurriedly buried in a shallow grave. For the next five centuries the death of Francisco de Almeida was invariably blamed on a clan of retaliatory Khoikhoi herders.Robert Shell (March 2013). [https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_3569809 'Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa'] vol.67 no.1, pp.8-11. However, based on new research and fresh leads, the author proposes that the conflict was orchestrated in order to carry out the execution of Viceroy D'Almeida. According to the book, this was more than an ambush, it was an assassination.

'Knot of Stone' is a tale of historical detection in which a Dutch historian, Sonja Haas, and an Afrikaans archaeologist, Jason Tomas, find themselves drawn together after discovering a five-century-old skeleton at the foot of Table Mountain. Their search for new evidence leads them north to ancestral burial sites, remote mountain sanctuaries, sacred springs, medieval monasteries and rare museum artefacts. Via various roadside encounters, including the revelations of a sangoma (a healer empowered by the ancestors), they reconstruct the past and their own identities, with differing consequences.Joseph Nthini (October 28, 2011). [http://www.archivalplatform.org/news/entry/a_murder_mystery_a_sangoma_and_history_rewritten/ 'The Archival Platform']



The book's revision of actual events departs significantly from mainstream historical writing, both in and beyond South Africa, in that it draws on dreams, oral traditions and ancestral voices.

Reception



According to historian and author Harrie Salman, "'Knot of Stone' is a splendid example of a new genrethe karmic novel."Harrie Salman (September 2011). [http://www.newview.org.uk/new_view.htm 'New View'] , pp.78-80.

Reviews



* Joseph Nthini (October 19, 2011). "Knot of Stone: a murder mystery, a sangoma and history rewritten", [http://www.thesouthafrican.com 'The South African'].

* Paulo Figueiredo (October 30, 2011). "N de Pedra o assassnio de Dom Francisco de Almeida", [http://www.lusa.pt/default.aspx?page=home 'LUSA'].

* Harrie Salman (September 2011). "Knot of Stone: the day that changed South Africas history", [https://web.archive.org/web/20010406011317/http://www.newview.org.uk/new_view.htm 'New View'].

* Janet Williamson (November 2011). "Knot of Stone", [http://historicalnovelsociety.org/reviews/knot-of-stone/ 'Historical Novel Society'].

* Rachel Willis (January 2012). "Revisiting the Past: ancestral voices and the karmic novel", [http://issuu.com/rachelwillisuk/docs/january2012?e=1442072/3413301 'Lightworker'].

* Dave Kirby (March 1, 2012). [https://web.archive.org/web/20141217232420/http://onthebookshelf.biz/ 'On the Bookshelf'].

* Don McMaster (October 1, 2012). "Knot of Stone: not your ordinary mystery", [https://www.amazon.com/Knot-Stone-Nicolaas-Vergunst/dp/1906791716 Amazon].

* Robert Shell (March 2013). "The 500th+ anniversary of the D'Almeida killing", [https://web.archive.org/web/20150412044657/https://catalyst.library.jhu.edu/catalog/bib_3569809 'Quarterly Bulletin of the National Library of South Africa'].

References



Category:2011 novels

Category:21st-century South African novels

Category:Mystery novels

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