<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p><em>Fletcher and the Mutineers</em> is the third in a rollicking series of fictionalised memoirs that bring the 18th Century back to life in all its tawdry glory as Fletcher evades the dangers of Maroons, mutineers and his stepmother.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>The year is 1795 and Jacob Fletcher has reached the shores of Jamaica. Having been driven out of England by his cruel stepmother, Lady Sarah Coignwood, he has finally reached a land where he might be able to make his fortune. But this haven might not be as safe as he once thought ...</strong></p><p>The Maroon peoples are being wiped up into a frenzy by the one of the most dangerous men Fletcher has ever met, Vernon Hughes. </p><p>It's seems that it will only be a matter of time before the island erupts into violence.</p><p>To make matters worse, Lady Coignwood has heard that Fletcher is not dead but alive and well in Jamaica. She will stop at nothing to destroy her troublesome stepson.</p><p>Will Jacob Fletcher ever be allowed to pursue a life in trade as he so wishes? Or will his past continue to cast a shadow over his future?</p><p><strong><em>Fletcher and the Mutineers</em></strong> is the third in a rollicking series of fictionalised memoirs that bring the 18th Century back to life in all its tawdry glory as Fletcher evades the dangers of Maroons, mutineers and his stepmother.</p>Praise for John Drake: <p><strong>'Broad comedy, high drama, plenty of action, a pinch of sex ... the genre has room for this cheerily debunking outsider'</strong> - <em>Daily Mail</em></p><p><strong>'Swashbuckling adventure on the high seas doesn't get much better than this. [...] John Drake writes beautifully, and you'll be torn between savoring the words and quickly flipping the pages. Any favorable comparison to Stevenson or Patrick O'Brian is totally justified.'</strong> - Nelson DeMille, #1 <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author</p><p><strong>John Drake </strong>trained as a biochemist to post-doctorate research level before realizing he was no good at science. His working career was in the television department of ICI until 1999 when he became a full-time writer. John's hobby is muzzle-loading shooting, and his interests are British history and British politics (as a spectator), plus newspapers, TV news, and current affairs. He is married with a son and two grandchildren.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>'Broad comedy, high drama, plenty of action, a pinch of sex ... the genre has room for this cheerily debunking outsider' - Daily Mail</em></p><p>'Swashbuckling adventure on the high seas doesn't get much better than this. [...] John Drake writes beautifully, and you'll be torn between savoring the words and quickly flipping the pages. Any favorable comparison to Stevenson or Patrick O'Brian is totally justified.' - Nelson DeMille, #1 New York Times </em>bestselling author.</p><br>
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