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Master painter Hans Memling is without peer in the artistic world of fifteenth-century Bruges, but when he falls in love with the Princess Marie, daughter of his powerful patron, the Duke of Burgundy, his life begins to unravel. Made reckless by his passion for Marie, Hans accepts an invitation to visit old allies in London, but there he will find himself plunged into the final stages of the War of the Roses and embroiled in one of the greatest political mysteries of all time. At once a spell-binding historical thriller and a vivid examination of the artictic impulse, 'The Master of Bruges' is…mehr

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Master painter Hans Memling is without peer in the artistic world of fifteenth-century Bruges, but when he falls in love with the Princess Marie, daughter of his powerful patron, the Duke of Burgundy, his life begins to unravel. Made reckless by his passion for Marie, Hans accepts an invitation to visit old allies in London, but there he will find himself plunged into the final stages of the War of the Roses and embroiled in one of the greatest political mysteries of all time. At once a spell-binding historical thriller and a vivid examination of the artictic impulse, 'The Master of Bruges' is an enthralling debut. 'A terrific historical page-turner. An engaging, absorbing read' (Elizabeth Chadwick)
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Autorenporträt
Terry Morgan has been writing stories and poetry for over twenty five years, mostly while he "lived out of a suitcase", travelling with his own exporting business. With over seventy countries under his belt (some of them so many times he lost count) he now lives with his Thai wife, Yung, in Petchabun, Thailand with occasional visits back to friends and family in the Forest of Dean and the Cotswold valleys around Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK. He writes novels with a strong international, business and political flavour, commentary on biology and environmental matters and, when he finds time, less serious humour and political satire. Check out his website www.tjmbooks.com.