Fletcher and the Mutineers

Cover of Fletcher and the Mutineers by John Drake
Author: John Drake
Publisher: Lume Books
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 9781839013713
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.89948602896 Pounds
Width: 0.72 Inches
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Fletcher and the Mutineers by John Drake, published by Lume Books on June 18, 2021, is a historical fiction novel set in 1795. The story follows Jacob Fletcher, who has fled England and arrived in Jamaica, hoping to find fortune. However, he soon discovers that the island is fraught with danger, particularly from the volatile Maroon peoples and the menacing Vernon Hughes. As Fletcher navigates this tumultuous landscape, he must also contend with the relentless pursuit of his cruel stepmother, Lady Sarah Coignwood, who is determined to destroy him.

In this third installment of a series of fictionalized memoirs, readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of 18th-century life filled with action and adventure. The narrative explores themes of survival and the struggle for independence against a backdrop of military conflict and personal vendettas. With 322 pages, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in Fletcher’s journey as he evades threats from mutineers and confronts his past, all while seeking a future in trade.


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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 …

The Maroon peoples are being wiped up into a frenzy by the one of the most dangerous men Fletcher has ever met, Vernon Hughes.

It’s seems that it will only be a matter of time before the island erupts into violence.

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.

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?

Fletcher and the Mutineers 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.

Praise for John Drake:

‘Broad comedy, high drama, plenty of action, a pinch of sex … the genre has room for this cheerily debunking outsider’ – Daily Mail

‘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 bestselling author

John Drake 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.

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