Nathen Amin is an author from Carmarthenshire, West Wales, who focuses on the fifteenth century and the reign of Henry VII. He wrote 'Tudor Wales' in 2014 and 'York Pubs' in 2016, followed in 2017 by the first full-length biography of the Beaufort family, 'The House of Beaufort', an Amazon #1 bestseller.
"""Elegantly mixes detailed analysis with a strategic view of the national and international politics of Henry VII's reign. . . . Amin has hit his stride as a writer. The facts are clearly laid out, the inferences drawn are supported, and the tale moves along briskly. . . . An excellent addition to any Tudor library. "" --Tudor Times ""Amin has produced a balanced, thoughtful examination of the pretenders who threatened Henry VII's throne. Going back to the primary evidence, he has carefully and meticulously peeled away the rumours, innuendos and propaganda to present his findings in engaging, accessible prose. . . . An essential addition to every War of the Roses library."" --History . . . The Interesting Bits! ""There have been other books that have touched on the topic of the pretenders, but what Amin has done in this particular book is nothing short of remarkable. By acting as a historian/detective, Amin dived deep into the archives to follow the path that these men took from obscurity to prominent threats to the crown. . . . Amin created an outstanding narrative that balances scrupulous attention to details with a coherent and engaging writing style to bring the complex story of Henry VII and the pretenders to life for the modern age."" --Adventures of a Tudor Nerd"