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It is an August Friday in Washington, DC. The 'get-out-of-town' day. The summer weekend traffic becomes even worse as fatigued local residents clog the highways seeking an escape from the heat and congestion. Not everyone is ignoring the logjam on the interstates; some view the situation as an opportunity. The morning drive will never be the same. Never.
Book Two of "The Highwaymen" trilogy. The chase is on. The huntsman courses the pack, hot on the fox's trail. Henry Fielding & the 'Bow Street Runners' prowl the brothels, dives, and back-alleys of London, following the mysterious highwaymen. They are not alone. Sir Nicodemus and 'The Shadows' wait for news from London. It hangs on Jack Broughton's connections to the underworld. The tables are turning. Do not look over your shoulder. The hunters have become the hunted. Tally-Ho
The saga of the Western Isles continues. Rejoin Jamie Fawkes, Archie McLawry, and Allie-Kat MacEwan in the next chapter of their adventures. 1745 is the follow up to Skye, the second volume of the series "The Jacobites." Sir Donald MacDonald and the rest of his clan and kinsmen are seething for revenge. Clan MacDonald has not forgotten or forgiven the latest slight at the hands of the MacKellans. One Arthur MacDonald, the heir, has set his cap for Allie-Kat, and a looming confrontation with Jamie. The protagonists and their stories in this novel, and the others in the series, begin on the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides and weave their way to the outskirts of Edinburgh for the remainder of 1745.
Book One of "The Jacobites." Centuries of endless feuds and cold revenge. Decades lost in senseless betrayal and hot-blooded murder. Passing years marked by awakening love and mindless passion. The internal stresses of day to day life in the Western Isles are marked by external interruptions from the south, from who sits on the English Throne. Since the death of Elizabeth the first in 1603, the Crown has been controlled by the Stewart family. But after eighty-five years of rule and civil war, the Stewarts have been pushed out. Now, brooding in exile, their leader, 'The throne of England. This will be their final revenge on the foreign usurpers, the House of Hanover, and their traitorous supporters. They have tried before in 1715 and 1719, fanning the few embers of revolt, which quickly fizzled out with lack of support. The inhabitants of the north of Scotland and islands of the Hebrides are ardent Jacobites, dating back from before the time of Mary, Queen of the Scots. Pushed down, they have risen back up, time after time, to fight again for the Stewart cause. This support for the Scottish Royal Family has triggered constant flare-ups, interactions, and switching loyalties. These dynastic and religious struggles have been going on and off since 1642, with no signs of abating. The Stewarts have been winning, losing, and plotting for the English throne for one hundred years. On the Isle of Skye, other battles rage on a smaller scale, but no less fierce. Three contesting families push their young hot-heads to wage raiding, feuding, and bloodshed; all for control of the windswept island. These tales cover the lives of five generations of the Fawkes family. At the heart of the adventures is their fealty to the clan MacKellan and its chief, and the interactions of their clan with the other two clans that share the Isle of Skye on the northwest coast of Scotland. This struggle has lasted for nearly seven hundred years, the scales tilting back and forth between two ancient adversaries, the MacDonald and the MacLeod. The Clan MacDonald and the Clan MacLeod have fought many a bloody battle against each other, and the Isle split between them. Three hundred years ago, a band of newcomers, under the banner of the MacKellans, left their home on Mull, and landed on the peninsula of Sleat. They found easy prey in the once powerful MacDonalds, who were weakened by plague and decades of war. The MacKellans pushed them off the peninsula of Sleat, and took up residence at Armadale. The MacDonalds reestablished their seat of power in the northeast of the isle near the town of Thorsglen. The Laird of the MacKellans has taken up residence in the MacDonalds former castle, "Gallowglass." The three-story castle takes its name from the mercenary Norse-Scottish warriors who fought in Ireland. Peace is common now, even intermarriage among the laird's families, just an occasional scruffy bandit, or cattle thief to mar the 'Pax Britannica' of the United Kingdom of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Sir Donald 'Black Donald' MacDonald, the Laird of the MacDonalds, is growing in wealth and power. He wants their ancestral lands back from the intruding MacKellans. Black Donald is plotting his return to Sleat. Death. Death to the last of his enemies.
Book One of "The Highwaymen" trilogy. TYBURN follows Sir Nicodemus Skellington, and his mysterious associates, The Shadows, as they pick up the trail of the fleeing outlaws. Skellington is closing in. TYBURN whisks you through the sounds, smells, and tastes of 18th century England. You enter the country inns, brothels, abbeys, prize rings, gaming dens, theaters, and coffee houses. You hear the whores, thugs, boxers, gamblers, actors, publicans, outlaws, and clergy as they tell the story in speech and in letters. TYBURN places you amidst the crowds on Hanging Day in London. In Newgate, the condemned, nooses round their necks, are loaded into carts. The throngs are massing at the gallows. Time is running out. At TYBURN, Jack Ketch, the hangman, awaits.
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