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The Blooding of Jack Absolute [Hardcover]

C.C. Humphreys (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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October 16, 2007 Jack Absolute

Amongst the debauched aristocracy of eighteenth-century London, life is easy for the handsome young Jack Absolute. The only risks he faces appear on the cricket field, in the billiard hall, or in the boudoirs of the city’s courtesans. Yet despite his carousing, he hopes for something more, and plans to give it all up for college in Cambridge and a promising career. His future success is assured, as long as he can stay out of trouble for one more night. . . .

            Which is, of course, impossible.

            His fortunes forever altered by one tragic evening, Jack sets out to find a different sort of fortune in the New World. He soon discovers a life far different from what he experienced in the taverns of London. And the lessons he’s about to learn on the battlefield and in the dense forests of Indian territory promise not financial success, but something much more important: survival.

But to survive, he must first learn to kill. To come of age, Jack must be blooded.

Through bloody duels, battles, frantic escapes, and a brutal winter in the wilds of the new continent, this smashing prequel to last year’s acclaimed Jack Absolute tells the story of how this irresistible hero earned his reputation as the “red-coated James Bond” (Books in Canada).


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Playwright and novelist Humphreys reprises his swashbuckling hero in this action-packed prequel to last year's Jack Absolute. Back then, Jack was a British spy during the American Revolution. In this volume, Jack's parents—an out-of-work actress and an itinerant soldier—leave the boy for much of his youth in the care of his drunken Uncle Duncan and abusive cousin Craster in the English countryside. Uncle Duncan's untimely death leads to Jack's reunion with his parents and a move to London, where he becomes a raconteur and fancies himself a poet. When the powerful Lord Melbury catches Jack in flagrante delicto with his mistress, he vows vengeance, but is instead killed by Jack's father in a duel. To avoid retribution, Jack joins John Burgoyne's 16th Light Dragoons and is posted to North America, arriving just in time for the battle of Quebec. Jack's adventures in the New World are just beginning, however, as he's captured by Indians, marooned in the wilderness over a harsh winter and reunited with the contemptible Craster—all the while wondering if he'll make it back home to England. In Jack Absolute, Humphreys has created a rambunctious but lovable hero who should continue to win fans with each new adventure. (Oct.)
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Praise for the Jack Absolute Series:

“C. C. Humphreys takes you into a swashbuckling world you won’t want to leave.”

---Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth

“The finest series of historical novels since O’Brian.”

---Good Book Guide (UK)

“Who can resist a novel that opens with a duel and introduces a hero who deciphers coded messages, spots Masonic signals a mile off, speaks fluent Iroquois, slips into a loincloth in a trice, wins fair lady, and faces hanging with flair?”

---Boston Sunday Globe

“If you like the American Revolution seen from a completely unexpected point of view, plus romance laced with violence and imminent death, this is your kind of book.”

---Thomas Fleming, author of Washington’s Secret War

“Humphreys combines historical detail, a larger-than-life hero, clever plotting, and fast pacing to craft a thoroughly entertaining historical adventure.”

---Publishers Weekly

“Vigorously imagined, dashingly done espionage adventure . . . Few comparisons unless you go back to Fenimore Cooper’s Last of the Mohicans. Quite bloody, thoroughly gripping, intensely readable.”

---Literary Review (UK)

“[Humphreys] brilliantly combines meticulous research with a breakneck pace and a terrific sense of humor.”

---Historical Novels Review


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books; First Edition edition (October 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312358237
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312358235
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,738,763 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars X Certificate Henty - A Ripping Yarn of the 7 Years war, August 11, 2005
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GA Henty wrote historical novels for boys based on incidents in military history such as "With Peterborough in Spain" and "Cornet of Horse". The usual pattern was some misfortune caused a young lad to have to leave home and join the forces where, after giving an educational spectator view of great men and great events and surviving many escapades he returned made good.

This book follows that basic outline, but, unlike Henty would not make a Sunday School prize. Jack Absolute is a teenage scholar at Westminster School whose extra mural activities are drinking, gambling and wenching. He falls foul of the noble patron of his mistress and has to join the army in North America, where the war with French and their native allies is at a low ebb, to escape the consequences.

There he is present at the Siege of Quebec with General Wolfe. Later he is captured by Red Indians and survives the famous St Francis raid by the American Rangers only to have to spend a harsh winter in a cave with only a Mohawk warrior, a dead bear and a copy of Hamlet for company.

The story is told with great verve and humour and the narrative powers along. Despite the somewhat grim subject matter it is a fun read. A great breadth of subjects is covered, but nothing is skimped - the author is to be commended for his research. That I am eager to start on the sequel "Jack Abolute" must say something.

In summation daring escapades, interesting historical and geographical background, wicked villains and just enough humour. BUT not for the innocent...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Bloody Good Read!, February 27, 2008
This review is from: The Blooding of Jack Absolute (Hardcover)
As has been said before, this is the "prequel" to the Captain Jack Absolute series by Canadian author C. C. Humphreys. The story takes place between 1752 and 1760. At the beginning of the novel we discover that young Jack grows up illiterate, unhappy, and abused by his uncle Duncan "Druncan" Absolute and his bullying cousin Craster in Cornwall, England. Through spunk and chance, young Jack escapes his tormentors, is reunited with his real parents (Sir James "Mad Jamie" and Lady Absolute) who send him to be educated as a gentleman at Westminster School. In London, he learns more than just the declension of Latin nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. Jack becomes a first rate cricketer, billiards player, punch drinker, and womanizer. The latter causes him to run for his life from a jealous Lord Melbury and into the arms of the British Army. I won't spoil the action and fun that follows, but will say that readers of this excellent series find out how Jack meets his Mohawk friend Ate, becomes a spy, and survives many harrowing experiences in the New World, including the Battle between the French under the Marquis de Montcalm and the British commanded by General Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham (Quebec, Canada 1759). This is a terrific book full of adventure and derring-do. A real page turner.

I would have given this book 5 stars except for a few irritating historical inaccuracies, e.g., the British soldiers facing the French in battle were not referred to as "the thin red line" (p. 283) until almost one hundred years later during the Crimean War at the Battle of Balaclava in 1854. Nitpicking, I know, but attention to small details such as the above makes for a better book, I think.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bloody good read!, January 29, 2006
Excellent book! Even Better than the sequel "Jack Absolute", which is great too. Very powerful characters and exciting story line which begins with Jack as a school boy and leads on to his role in the British siege of Quebec. It has a good balance of historical fact and thrilling fiction with war, rivalry and romance you will find it hard to put down.
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Sir James, Lord Melbury, Craster Absolute, Duncan Absolute, Lady Jane, Tothill Fields, Assembly Rooms, Plains of Abraham, Jack Absolute, Clothilde Guen, Absolute Hall, General Wolfe, Lutie Tregonning, Sainte Foy, Covent Garden, Chevalier de Lévis, Monsieur Guen, Captain Delaune, James Street, Captain Chads, Thrift Street, Union Standard, Dean Street, King George, Nancy Dawson
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