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Rebellion's Message

A Jack Blackjack Mystery

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January, 1554. Light-fingered Jack Blackjack knows he's not going to have a good day when he wakes with a sore head next to a dead body in a tavern's yard. But when he discovers what's in the dead man's purse, his day is set to get much worse. The purse explains why the mysterious man with the broad-brimmed hat wants to catch him. But so does the Lord Chancellor, as does the enigmatic Henry. In fact almost everyone seems to be after Jack Blackjack. If it weren't for the rebel army marching on London determined to remove Queen Mary from her throne, Jack could leave the city. Instead he must try to work out who killed the man in the yard, and why.

©2016 Michael Jecks (P)2017 Soundings
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I've read a lot of fictional, and quite a few of Michael Jecks novels. Always well written, interesting and true to history.

Recommended!

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Using the main character to narrate the story helped bring to life the atmosphere of London
at that time in history.

A good read

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This novel is typical of the author. The story is complete and intriguing and the characters within a novel are interesting but not obvious. Throughout the novel I complete content you did you did not know how it was going to end

Rebellion

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I liked it even better than the medieval books! Really good story - loved Jack as a character. he's perfect. I never guessed who the killer was! The narrator was excellent and I look forward to all the other stories read by him.

Loved It!

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normally I'm a great fan but this is not his best a shame really but

not the best

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