I, Nemo

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I, Nemo

Author(s): J. Dharma Windham (Author), Deanna Windham (Author)

  • Publisher: J. Dharma & Deanna Windham
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2012
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 308 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0786752866
  • ISBN-13: 9780786752867

Book Description

What if the Nautilus and its famous captain wasn’t fiction? Jonathan de Chevalier Mason has it all: A promising career designing warships for Her Majesty’s Navy, a beautiful well-born wife and two children. Two of his new ironclads are sending shockwaves rippling through the navies of the British Empire’s European and American rivals. But Jonathan has designed another ship—a revolutionary warship so terrible that whoever possesses it will be master of the seas. And no one wants it more than the very people Jonathan works for—the British Government. But for reasons of his own, Jonathan has no intention of ever allowing his creation to see the light of day. One gray winter morning he is arrested on a bogus charge of treason, tried and convicted in a secret court, and then packed off to a remote penal island to toil ceaselessly in its steaming jungle swamps. Then fortune smiles on Jonathan when he encounters an elderly priest and his little band of followers. Together the two men hatch a plot to escape and forever be free of the tyrannical governments that unjustly imprisoned them. But Jonathan has a score to settle and soon his betrayers will feel his wrath. Paying homage to Alexandre Dumas, Herman Melville, and, of course, Jules Verne, I, Nemo is a high seas, high stakes adventure that will leave you wanting more!

Editorial Reviews

Review

Although Nemo, of Jules Verne s classic “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” has been narrative fodder for decades, this engaging debut novel from Dharma and Deanna Windham puts a new spin on his mythos.
Set in the near future, the story begins as a group of oceanographic researchers fortuitously stumble across a sunken vessel in the South Pacific. After investigating the wreck, they realize that their find is historic, a myth brought to life: Nemo s legendary submersible, the “Nautilus.” This ship is laden with treasure, but researchers discover the most valuable item inside an iron chestCapt. Nemo s journal. The partially destroyed record chronicles Nemo s heart-rending transformation from an up-and-coming British naval architect named Jonathan de Chevalier Mason to the captain of the most advancedand fearedvessel in the world. After being betrayed by his best friend, Nemo was convicted of high treason in a secret court and sent to a penal colony on a remote island, where he was expected to die in short order. But, fueled by revenge, he escaped and becomes a legend. Masterfully constructed (the missing or destroyed pages allow the authors to skip over slow spots and focus only on action or significant events), breakneck paced and adeptly characterized, this reimagining of one of literature s most enigmatic characters is a supreme page turner, with a dash of steampunk thrown in for good measure
– “Kirkus Indie”
[the author] “swiftly carries readers through countless twists and turns of fortune,”
– “Midwest Book Review”

“Watch out Clive Cussler! There are new kids on the block!”
– “John Pye of John William Pye Rare Books”
What readers are saying about the authors:
“The author accomplishes that rare feat of using historical research and weaving it with nonstop panoramic action.”
“Be prepared for anything and everything to happen.”
..”.explodes with action, mystery, and intrigue, leaving the reader wide-eyed and breathless.””

“”Although Nemo, of Jules Verne’s classic “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” has been narrative fodder for decades, this engaging debut novel from Dharma and Deanna Windham puts a new spin on his mythos.
Set in the near future, the story begins as a group of oceanographic researchers fortuitously stumble across a sunken vessel in the South Pacific. After investigating the wreck, they realize that their find is historic, “a myth brought to life” Nemo’s legendary submersible, the “Nautilus.” This ship is laden with treasure, but researchers discover the most valuable item inside an iron chest–Capt. Nemo’s journal. The partially destroyed record chronicles Nemo’s heart-rending transformation from an up-and-coming British naval architect named Jonathan de Chevalier Mason to the captain of the most advanced–and feared–vessel in the world. After being betrayed by his best friend, Nemo was convicted of high treason in a secret court and sent to a penal colony on a remote island, where he was expected to die in short order. But, fueled by revenge, he escaped and becomes a legend. Masterfully constructed (the missing or destroyed pages allow the authors to skip over slow spots and focus only on action or significant events), breakneck paced and adeptly characterized, this reimagining of one of literature’s most enigmatic characters is a supreme page turner, with a dash of steampunk thrown in for good measure… “
– “Kirkus Indie”
[the author] “swiftly carries readers through countless twists and turns of fortune,”
– “Midwest Book Review”

“Watch out Clive Cussler! There are new kids on the block!”
– “John Pye of John William Pye Rare Books”
What readers are saying about the authors:
“The author accomplishes that rare feat of using historical research and weaving it with nonstop panoramic action.”
“Be prepared for anything and everything to happen.”
..”.explodes with action, mystery, and intrigue, leaving the reader wide-eyed and breathless.”

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