Thomas is deported to the Caribbean in the second of a fast-paced
series that takes place during Restoration London
Spring, 1648: when Thomas Hill, a bookseller living in rural England,
publishes a political pamphlet he has little idea of the trouble that
will follow. He is quickly arrested, forced on a boat to Barbados, and
condemned to life as a slave to two of the island's most notoriously
violent brothers. In England war has erupted again, with London under
threat of attack. When news of the king's execution reaches the island,
political stability is threatened and a fleet commanded by Sir George
Ayscue arrives to take control of the island for Cromwell. The threat of
violence increases. Thomas finds himself witness to abuse, poison, rape,
and savage brutality. When a coded message from Ayscue to a sympathizer
on the island is intercepted, Thomas is asked to decipher it. A
disastrous battle seems inevitable. But nothing turns out as planned.
And as the death toll mounts, the escape Thomas has been relying on
seems ever more unlikely.