A crisp evocation of Renaissance-era London which has just enough period detail to bring it to life but not so much as to overburden it... in Anthony Blanke, Veerapen has come up with a protagonist who could sustain several sequels'-- "The Herald"
'A splendidly enjoyable novel crying out for a sequel'--Allan Massie "The Scotsman"
This is a wonderfully evocative portrait of the earlier Tudor world, beautifully written with at times startlingly refreshing use of language and imagery. A unique tale told in a unique voice'--S.G. Maclean
Steven Veerapen is a new name on the fiction scene, but one of whom we'll surely be hearing much, much more'--Sarah Gristwood
'This rip-roaring account of murder and monastic intrigue in the court of Henry VIII reels with atmosphere and a thoroughly refreshing voice.'-- "LoveReading"
A sparkling historical thriller, beautifully crafted and delivered with verve'-- "Aspects of History"
A must read for all Tudor enthusiasts'-- "FIVE STARS, GoodReads"
A great, historically accurate novel with a tense, twisty ending'-- "FIVE STARS, Amazon"
A fascinating protagonist ... If you enjoy Tudor murder mysteries, you will be enthralled with Of Blood Descended'-- "Adventures of a Tudor Nerd"
Immerses us in the origins of the Arthurian legends while providing a hierarchy of authentic characters who squelch their way through a genuine Tudor London'--Robert Stedall, author and historian
There is much to enjoy in this fast-moving thriller, well-located in its period and settings'--Ben Bergonzi "Historical Novel Society"