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Honour

ISBN: 1494429152

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.

Honour

The story that Hans Holbein 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?

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A.C. Povey

What is more important to me are the people, and Matthew has the knack of making you think that you are part of their story, this is especially true of the execution scene of Humphrey Stafford, which I thought was extremely well written and was on a par with the death scene of Richard III at Bosworth from Matthew’s book Loyalty.

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Kristine Hicken

If you have any interest in the late 15th century, the Wars of the Roses, the aftermath of Bosworth and the early Tudors, you will probably enjoy this novel.

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Phyllis Delisi

A very exciting read taking in the 15th & early 16th centuries. Don't blink, you will miss the twists & turns that take place wherever you look. If you like historical fiction, this has everything you want.

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Honour

The story that Hans Holbein 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?

Reviews of Honour

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A.C. Povey

What is more important to me are the people, and Matthew has the knack of making you think that you are part of their story, this is especially true of the execution scene of Humphrey Stafford, which I thought was extremely well written and was on a par with the death scene of Richard III at Bosworth from Matthew’s book Loyalty.

Read full review
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Kristine Hicken

If you have any interest in the late 15th century, the Wars of the Roses, the aftermath of Bosworth and the early Tudors, you will probably enjoy this novel.

Read full review
Amazon Review
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Phyllis Delisi

A very exciting read taking in the 15th & early 16th centuries. Don't blink, you will miss the twists & turns that take place wherever you look. If you like historical fiction, this has everything you want.

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