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Raven's Revenge

Raven's Revenge

Richard A. Yach

Happy Jack Publishing, LLC
2018
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"The Destiny of Jim Hawkins" and "Discovery " trace the life of Jim Hawkins after his return home from Stevenson's "Treasure Island." These two novels explore his life and high-stakes adventures in Bristol and London, England, and as a young surgeon at Haslar Royal Naval Hospital in the middle 1700s. "Raven's Revenge" is a continuation of this epic saga. Jim's discovery of fraud, attempted slavery, and his own attempted murder earned him a dangerous enemy, Dr. Herman Franks. After being tried and convicted, Franks has one mission: to get revenge on everyone who helped convict him. Jim Hawkins has no idea that he's at the top of that list. The cruel English prison system of 1772 turns Franks into even more of a vicious killer. Fighting for survival after his conviction, Franks changes his name frequently to avoid detection as he escapes from his slavery in the American colonies. Jim, his beloved Livian, and their precious baby, Belle, are all in grave danger. The action in this tale of revenge and bloodlust cranks up the tension and doesn't diminish until the dramatic finish. Other novels by the author, "Discovery" and "The Destiny of Jim Hawkins" can be found in soft cover or eBook at all major online retailers.
Angeline

Angeline

Richard A. Yach

Happy Jack Publishing, LLC
2020
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Angeline is a riveting portrait of a Jamaican ex-slave introduced in For the Love of Livian, the second book of the Jim Hawkins Series. Angeline is the bold, resourceful, and feisty 18-year-old daughter of Dominique, the ex-mistress of a Jamaican rebellion leader. Schooled in the three Rs by her once Scottish Jamaican owners, Angeline is a free woman: literate, strong, and determined to have control over her destiny. Transported to England, she and her mother work tirelessly weaving cotton sheets for the Haslar Royal Naval Hospital.Angeline's life is forever altered by vicious attacks, and her courageous battle against Portsmouth's racism, power hierarchy, duplicity, deception, and murder. Her fearlessness surprises everyone, especially the Jamaican ex-slaves who toil at the docks and shipyards, bonded in superstition to an evil witchdoctor. In page after page until a dramatic ending, Angeline discovers her internal strengths, and fights for justice and respect in the 1772 streets of Portsmouth, England.