The Blooding of Jack Absolute

Jack Absolute

Cover Art for 9781402282249, The Blooding of Jack Absolute by C C Humphreys
ISBN: 9781402282249
Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark
Published: 5 November, 2013
Format: Paperback
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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5 other editions of this product

Suave, sexy, and superhuman, Jack is an eighteenth-century James Bond...London: 1759: Jack Absolute is loved by the ladies and envied by his schoolmates. With a place secured at university and a baronetcy at hand, his future seems bright-if he can just stay out of trouble. But when Jack is caught red-handed with a powerful lord's mistress, his good fortune is destroyed, forcing him to seek a new fate in the dangerous New World during the brutal French and Indian Wars. There, marooned amid hostile Indians and fierce colonial rivalries, the bawdy schoolboy disappears and a man emerges. Jack's survival depends on winning the friendship and help of the natives, but those come at a high price. In order to become the man they could eventually trust, Jack Absolute must first be blooded. And in order to be blooded, he must do the unfathomable. He must learn to kill. The gripping prequel in C.C. Humphrey's riveting historical series, The Blooding of Jack Absolute sweeps readers into the ruthless wilds of North America and tracks the stunning transformation of a young dreamer into a daring, larger-than-life hero.Fans of Simon Scarrow, Bernard Cornwell, Jeff Shaara and Diana Gabaldon will eagerly follow the adventures of Jack Absolute.The Jack Absolute Series: The Blooding of Jack Absolute, Book #1

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