John Howard and the Underlings
John Howard Tudor Series Book 1
by J.C. Jarvis
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Pub Date Feb 04 2022 | Archive Date Jan 17 2022
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Description
A fallen aristocratic teenager is forced to live on the violent streets of Tudor London. Facing betrayal, famine, freezing weather, and the vicious street gangs that terrorise the city, John Howard faces the fight of his life in order to survive and prove his innocence.
England, 1536. As the son of a rich earl, hardship is something sixteen-year-old John Howard has never known. But his privileged life descends into chaos when his vindictive stepparent accuses him of poisoning her older child. And when his father declares him guilty and prepares to banish him to France, John flees his punishment into the capital’s cutthroat alleyways.
With his fortunes turned, the now disgraced aristocrat spends his time dodging brutal gangs and evading execution in the shadows with a lowly group of exiled misfits. But the runaway young man must rise up from his dark existence to lead an attack for vengeance when two of his friends are hunted down and murdered.
Can this exiled noble save his outlawed crew from a cruel death among the cobblestones?
John Howard and the Underlings is the thrilling first book in the John Howard Tudor historical fiction series. If you like Renaissance settings, unlikely leaders, and rediscovering family, then you’ll love J.C. Jarvis’s gritty tale
Advance Praise
I enjoy reading Historical Fiction. Following John Howard through England and experiencing his life through the sights, sounds and smells of the country makes me feel like I was there. I enjoyed learning about the entitlement of the titled and cringed at the lack of any entitlement for the poor. This book is about the clash of those two levels of humanity. This book flows nicely and is an enjoyable read.
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ISBN | 9798764815589 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
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Wow! Having previously had very little knowledge about the way of life in medieval London, John Howard has not only taken me through a rollercoaster of emotions but also brought the history of the times alive.
When a young, important John Howard first comes on to the scene, it is hard to imagine where the book will head due to the vast social differences between the rich and poor. The way in which John is outlawed is told in such a way to make any reader feel his fire and makes you keep reading, to settle not only John’s, but your own personal desire for revenge!
The heroes and villains of different ages, backgrounds and personal motives all intertwine perfectly and you feel the whole of London if not the whole the country falls in to one of these categories adding to the drama and suspense throughout. I really enjoyed this book and cannot wait for the next instalment of the series.
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