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Title: Honour
Author: Matthew Lewis
Narrator: Rory Barnett
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-01-17
Publisher: Matthew Lewis
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Fiction, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
In this sequel to Loyalty, Hans Holbein returns to London in search of royal patronage, a secret from his past will define his future in a new, terrifying way.
The story that he knows did not end at Bosworth. In the aftermath, Henry Tudor must try to secure his dynasty against unending, unseen threats. From the ashes of all that they knew, those who cannot accept King Henry's rule must find a place in the new world being forced upon them.
Francis, Lord Lovell has survived the battle. Now he must survive the peace. He must protect King Richard III's greatest secret or doom England to more years of bitter conflict.
Who does the truth belong to?
Members Reviews:
I would recommend buying "Loyalty" as well
so that you can continue the saga without having to re-read to refresh your memory. Taken together, an interesting theory on the two royal brothers who disappeared from the Tower.
Would it be wrong of me to suggest that budding authors have a professional proofreader review their work? At least perform a spell and grammar check, if nothing else.
Pleasantly Surprised
I used to belonged to the legions that believed that Richard III was a monster, reading this book made me wonder. Besides I love the language the author uses, the development of the characters, the story in itself is so good that keeps you wondering throughout the day. In enjoyed it immensely and planning to re-read it (both books Honour and Loyalty) some time in the future.
This book was so easy to read
This book was so easy to read. I love how the author took a theory and made it seem like it could have actually happen. And what if it did? Those Tudors certainly bore some secrets, I'm sure, especially Henry Vii. The characters were very vivid, descriptions were accurate to contemporary evidence. Extremely good read.
Honour was every bit as good, What
Loyalty was a must read, Honour was every bit as good, What, Where & When for the conclusion?? Only small critique, Hans & the author's explanation of the painting was so enthusiastic, that I think they forgot that the reader had no sketch to follow. Can't wait for the final chapter.
I highly recommend this book.
I find any books based on the The House of York fascinating. This book delved deeply into the conflicts between the House of York and the House of Lancaster, and proved further that the Tudors were not entitled to the throne of England.