Synopses & Reviews
Following on from the success of Sparrowhawk Book One: Jack Frake, book two in this historical series follows the life of another young British man, Hugh Kenrick, as he too follows down the same moral path as Jack Frake before him in Book One.
Hugh, scion of the British aristocracy in the 1750's, exhibits the same independence of spirit and mind. Because his actions and adventures in London have earned him the enemy of his uncle, the Earl of Danvers, by story's end Hugh is sent to the colonies by his parents for his own safety.
Hugh Kenrick shares with Jack Frake -- a future friend and enemy -- the hallmark of all heroes who act in the name of a rational cause: a moral rectitude founded on an uncorrupted epistemology.
Synopsis
Following the success of Sparrowhawk Book One: Jack Frake, this second installment in the historical series recounts the life of another young British man, Hugh Kenrick, as he finds his own moral path through England's upper class. Hugh shares with Jack Frake--a future friend and enemy--the hallmark of all heroes who act in the name of a rational cause.