The Blooding of Jack Absolute

The Blooding of Jack Absolute

by C . C . Humphreys (Author)

Synopsis

London 1759 and Jack's life is easy. A scholar at Westminster School, a master with cricket bat or billiard cue, the leader of a gang of bucks about the Town, he has both a girl he worships ...and a courtesan teaching him the more basic arts of love. Yet he plans to give up all carousing, sit the examinations for Cambridge, find a career in any field he chooses. If he can just stay out of trouble for one night...From the billiard halls and brothels of London to a clash of Empires on the Plains of Abraham, Jack life is forever altered by the tragedies of that night. Through duels, battles, frantic escapes and a brutal winter spent in a cave in Canada, Jack learns the truth of his father's words...as well as a dozen things to do with a dead bear. A year on, the schoolboy will vanish, a man appear. But first he must learn to kill. To come of age, Jack Absolute must be blooded.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Export, Airport & Ireland ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 20 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 0752867857
ISBN 13: 9780752867854
Book Overview: JACK ABSOLUTE was a substantial success. Both brilliantly reviewed and commercially popular, it marked the beginning of a brand-new bestselling phenomenon... BLOODING is an even better novel. Brilliantly charting Jack's coming-of-age, it combines emotional power, humour and non-stop action into a wonderful whole. Chris Humphreys is becoming more and more high profile himself. He is a top ten bestseller in Canada, FRENCH EXECUTIONER is in film pre-production and the national reviewers have now woken up to his talent. 'Jack escapes death more often than James Bond in his attempt to find the traitor in the King's ranks...an exciting romp.' Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio
C.C. Humphreys was born in Toronto, Canada, and grew up in Los Angeles and London. A third generation actor and writer on both sides of his family, he returned to Canada in the nineties and there his writing career began. He won the inaugural playwriting competition of the New Play Centre, Vancouver with his first play, 'A Cage Without Bars' which was produced in Vancouver and London. He was a schoolboy fencing champion, became a fight choreographer and thus turned his love of swashbuckling towards historical fiction. He is married and lives in Finchley, North London.