Homecoming: The Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins - Part One 
I've read the complete novel and I highly recommend this, as the author has an excellent eye for detail and the descriptive passages are so strongly and vividly written you feel you're there in 17th century Jamaica, with the characters.There is plenty for everyone; intrigue, adventure and plenty of suspense.I have a particular interest in historical fiction and was completely captivated by this novel.
If you like the history of the late 1600's, explorations into strange new lands, ships, pirates, scallywags and wanton women, this book is for you! The history that is told is very interesting and you will be rooting for Toby as he encounters many obstacles and quite an assortment of "characters", some interested in helping and some not so much. Good read!

If you like the history of the late 1600's, explorations into strange new lands, ships, pirates, scallywags and wanton women, this book is for you! The history that is told is very interesting and you will be rooting for Toby as he encounters many obstacles and quite an assortment of "characters", some interested in helping and some not so much. Good read!
This book starts with big problems for Tobias Hopkins, a sea captain, when his ship goes down. As well as his crew to think about, he has his own problems. He's looking for his father and trying to get over the loss of his mother and sistes back in England. By the end of this volume, Tobias seems to have found some of his answers, but his search appears to have thrown up more mysteries.It becomes clear that there are people watching him who will stop at nothing to get what they want.Wish I had
I've always loved historical fiction and came across this by accident, but I'm glad I did. An immense amount of research must have gone into this. The story is set in the late 17th century and i thought the settings and characters seem completely authentic and believable. I have read some historical fiction in the past where the characters don't work, they appear to be contemporary people who've travelled back in a time machine.This is not the case here, however. I was able to imagine the
James Faro grabs the reader by the scruff of the neck and transports them back to the sixteenth century. Set in the Caribbean Tobias Hopkins is on a mission of discovery to reconnect with his father who set sail many years previous and never returned. Captain of his own ship misfortune strikes Tobias. His ship is commandeered by the French, later it beaches on a sandbar and is sunk. Mystery and intrigue surrounds Tobias as he searches for news of his father. Nefarious people working to different
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The Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins It is October in the year 1675. New England trader, Tobias Hopkins, arrives in Jamaica to discover the truth about his missing father. It transpires that, not only has the man been dead for six years, but he has left Toby with a half-brother and the clue to an inheritance which promises to change the course of their lives. However, Toby's inquiries have attracted the attention of others who will stop at nothing to achieve their aims. Part One: Homecoming Toby is determined to uncover the truth about his father. But who can he trust? Haunted by nightmares from his past, he continues with his quest, unaware his actions are being followed closely by others who will stop at nothing to get what they want. New disclosures concerning his father's past are revealed and a legacy is in the offing. Will the cryptic message written by his father lead Toby to a promised fortune, or will it lead him into the hands of those who aim to destroy him? PLEASE NOTE: This book comprises the first 10 chapters of The Assiduous Quest: The complete novel.Point Containing Books Homecoming: The Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins - Part One
Title | : | Homecoming: The Assiduous Quest of Tobias Hopkins - Part One |
Author | : | James Faro |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 150 pages |
Published | : | February 10th 2015 by James Faro |
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James Faro joined the Merchant Navy at the age of sixteen, travelling extensively throughout Brazil, North America and the Caribbean. He has lived in many countries including Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Aden and the Netherlands. He has always retained his fascination with travel and the sea which is reflected in his writing. He has a Post Graduate degree in History from the University of Sussex.I've read the complete novel and I highly recommend this, as the author has an excellent eye for detail and the descriptive passages are so strongly and vividly written you feel you're there in 17th century Jamaica, with the characters.There is plenty for everyone; intrigue, adventure and plenty of suspense.I have a particular interest in historical fiction and was completely captivated by this novel.
If you like the history of the late 1600's, explorations into strange new lands, ships, pirates, scallywags and wanton women, this book is for you! The history that is told is very interesting and you will be rooting for Toby as he encounters many obstacles and quite an assortment of "characters", some interested in helping and some not so much. Good read!

If you like the history of the late 1600's, explorations into strange new lands, ships, pirates, scallywags and wanton women, this book is for you! The history that is told is very interesting and you will be rooting for Toby as he encounters many obstacles and quite an assortment of "characters", some interested in helping and some not so much. Good read!
This book starts with big problems for Tobias Hopkins, a sea captain, when his ship goes down. As well as his crew to think about, he has his own problems. He's looking for his father and trying to get over the loss of his mother and sistes back in England. By the end of this volume, Tobias seems to have found some of his answers, but his search appears to have thrown up more mysteries.It becomes clear that there are people watching him who will stop at nothing to get what they want.Wish I had
I've always loved historical fiction and came across this by accident, but I'm glad I did. An immense amount of research must have gone into this. The story is set in the late 17th century and i thought the settings and characters seem completely authentic and believable. I have read some historical fiction in the past where the characters don't work, they appear to be contemporary people who've travelled back in a time machine.This is not the case here, however. I was able to imagine the
James Faro grabs the reader by the scruff of the neck and transports them back to the sixteenth century. Set in the Caribbean Tobias Hopkins is on a mission of discovery to reconnect with his father who set sail many years previous and never returned. Captain of his own ship misfortune strikes Tobias. His ship is commandeered by the French, later it beaches on a sandbar and is sunk. Mystery and intrigue surrounds Tobias as he searches for news of his father. Nefarious people working to different
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