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John Drake

    John Drake crafts witty comedies, drawing inspiration from the satirical styles of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett. Driven by a desire to fill a gap for fans of such humor, he writes the books he wishes he could find. His work features imaginative scenarios with unlikely protagonists navigating historical events with a distinctively absurd touch. Drake's writing offers a delightful blend of sharp wit and clever plotting, creating narratives that are both entertaining and thought-provoking.

    Killing Chance
    Flint and Silver
    The Traitor of Treasure Island
    Skull and Bones
    Pieces of Eight
    Radio Control Helicopter Models
    • The second in the rip-roaring adventure series of Treasure Island' prequels for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean'

      Pieces of Eight
    • Skull and Bones

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The third in the rip-roaring adventure series of Treasure Island prequels for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean and Flashman

      Skull and Bones
    • The narrative reveals the long-hidden secrets of Treasure Island, uncovered by Dr. Livesey after three centuries. It promises to provide an authentic account of the events that transpired, offering readers a fresh perspective on the legendary tale of adventure, betrayal, and treasure. This retelling aims to illuminate the mysteries and truths surrounding the infamous island, enhancing the classic story with new insights and revelations.

      The Traitor of Treasure Island
    • Flint and Silver

      • 438 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.5(13)Add rating

      Rip-roaring adventures for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean' and Patrick O' Brian, in these pirate prequels to Treasure Island'.

      Flint and Silver
    • Killing Chance

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Genghis Khan's decision to send his Human Resources Manager to Rhizun takes a dramatic turn when a scroll reveals the existence of a secret heir to his khanate. To protect his legacy, he mobilizes his formidable Mongol Horde into Jin territory, armed only with their legendary army and Captain Kupcayk's renowned buns. However, complications arise as his intended successor finds himself trapped on the wrong side of the city's walls, setting the stage for a high-stakes adventure.

      Killing Chance
    • Fletcher and the Flying Machine

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Jacob Fletcher transitions from a successful maritime career to the trade industry, where he becomes captivated by innovative aerial navigation through his connection with Sir David Bayley and his grandson, Arthur. This newfound interest opens up possibilities for adventure and exploration beyond traditional sea routes.

      Fletcher and the Flying Machine
    • Fletcher and the Mutineers

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in 1795, the story follows Jacob Fletcher, who escapes England to seek fortune in Jamaica after enduring hardship from his cruel stepmother, Lady Sarah Coignwood. However, as he arrives in what he hopes will be a safe haven, he discovers that the island harbors its own dangers and challenges, complicating his quest for a better life.

      Fletcher and the Mutineers
    • Zoomers

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of existence, this book delves into the challenges and intricacies of life. It examines the struggles individuals face, the search for meaning, and the inevitable conflicts that arise. Through thought-provoking insights and reflections, it invites readers to confront their own experiences and understand the broader human condition. The narrative encourages a deep contemplation of personal and societal issues, ultimately seeking to illuminate the paths toward resolution and understanding.

      Zoomers
    • Cheating Death

      • 364 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Amidst the grim backdrop of the Black Death, this book explores the unexpected humor and resilience of people living through one of history's darkest periods. It offers a fresh perspective on the era, highlighting how individuals found laughter and levity despite the overwhelming despair. Through engaging anecdotes and historical insights, it reveals the human spirit's capacity to cope with tragedy, showcasing the lighter moments that emerged during the plague's devastation.

      Cheating Death