The Mountain of Gold

· Matthew Quinton Journals Book 2 · Dorling Kindersley Ltd
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Corsairs, gold and sabotage off the coast of Africa Naval adventure perfect for fans of Julian Stockwin and John Drake

1663: Captain Matthew Quinton is thrilled to capture a corsair from under the nose of menacing Maltese Knight Montnoir. But his triumph is short lived. The 'pirate' is in fact the infamous Irish adventurer O'Dwyer, who comes with talk of a vast West African gold mine...

Ordered by the avaricious King Charles to accompany O'Dwyer to Africa and unearth the gold, Quinton sets sail for the Gambia.

Dogged by misfortune, with sabotage and murder darkening the mission, Quinton discovers Montnoir is on his trail. The race for gold will put everything at risk Can Quinton emerge in one piece?

The second swashbuckling novel in the thrilling Matthew Quinton naval adventures, The Mountain of Gold, is perfect for fans of Conn Iggulden, Paul Fraser Collard and Bernard Cornwell

'Utterly impossible to put down finely shaded characters, excellent plotting, gut-clenching action and immaculate attention to period detail superb.' ANGUS DONALD, author of The Outlaw Chronicles

'Swashbuckling suspense, royal intrigue, and high seas naval action an excellent series' Publishers Weekly

'J.D. Davies's depiction of Restoration England and the British Navy is impeccable, his characters truly live and breathe, and the plot kept me in suspense I could not recommend it more.' Edward Chupak, author of Silver

The Matthew Quinton Journals

1. Gentleman Captain2. The Mountain of Gold3. The Blast that Tears the Skies4. The Lion of Midnight5. The Battle of the Ages6. The Rage of Fortune7. Death's Bright Angel8. The Devil Upon the Wave

About the author

J. D. Davies is the prolific author of historical naval adventures. He is also one of the foremost authorities on the seventeenth-century navy, which brings a high level of historical detail to his fiction, namely his Matthew Quinton series. He has written widely on the subject, most recently Kings of the Sea: Charles II, James II and the Royal Navy,and won the Samuel Pepys Award in 2009 with Pepys's Navy: Ships, Men and Warfare, 1649-1689.

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