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The Death Ship of Dartmouth Paperback – November 6, 2006

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When a body is found lying in the road, many in Dartmouth assume that a drunk had fallen and killed himself. At the same time, the town is on alert because a ship has been found ravaged by pirates out at sea, the crew killed or captured. Is this the beginning of a new onslaught by pirates, or is something more sinister happening?

Sir Baldwin de Furnshill has been told of spies and messengers being sent to the great traitor Roger Mortimer in France. If the messengers reach Mortimer, civil war in England will soon break out. This is the most important investigation of their lives: it could result in their own execution if they fail to learn the facts. But if they succeed, other men will want them silenced forever.

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Michael Jecks gave up a career in the computer industry to concentrate on writing and the study of medieval history, especially that of Devon and Cornwall. He lives with his family in northern Dartmoor.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Headline; First Edition (November 6, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 512 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0755323025
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0755323029
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.5 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.53 x 1.26 x 6.97 inches
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Who is this guy Jecks?

Michael was a moderate student and early on, being a callow youth, decided on a career as an actuary. This decision was based solely on the fact that he heard it was the highest paid profession. Well, he had a father who was one, and a brother, too, but the money certainly helped.

Not realizing that a standard definition of an actuary is "someone who finds accountancy too exciting", he achieved the relevant grades at A level and wandered off to City University, London. There, he excelled - as bar chairman - but not at actuarial studies. Firmly convinced that his course was incomprehensible (Life & Other Contingencies? Advanced Statistics? Programming in Pascal?) and other parts were designed by knaves, cretins and the criminally insane (Economics), he left the course after failing every exam for two years.

With the glittering example of a second, unqualified, brother who earned very good money, had a bonus scheme, free car, free petrol, expense account and free holiday each year, Michael decided to follow this brother into computer sales.

Joining one company selling "office automation" from the back of Gray's Inn Road (typewriters), he soon progressed to a company selling personal computers. Especially the ACT Sirius. He left and set up a division of PC sales for City of London Computer Services, only to lose his job when a second partner, who didn't believe PCs would take off, returned from a long holiday.

Following that, Michael went to a new start-up to help form Electronic Office Services. When that firm collapsed (with one director disappearing, apparently to the Bahamas with all the company's money), Michael was left without a job.

He saw an advert for an interview with a company called Wordplex, and went to see the company at an open day in a London hotel. After a lengthy interview process, which involved five formal meetings, he was accepted.

Later he heard he had been taken on because he was "the only twenty-one year old I've ever seen turn up to a job interview smoking a pipe, you berk" - (Dick Houghton, Regional Director, Wordplex, 1981).

For the next four years, Michael sold Wordplex systems as one of a hundred salesmen in the UK. He was consistently one of the top salespeople in the country, and as a result was headhunted to join Wang Laboratories in 1985.

Wang was a challenging company. All salespeople who did not achieve their monthly targets at least once in every three months were summarily dismissed. Michael survived until 1990, when Wang collapsed, and Michael took a job with Rank Xerox. This interesting job involved selling equipment that was roughly eight years out of date. There he lasted six months before being asked to join NBI, a Colorado-based firm created by ingesters of certain illegal substances, who (out of respect for the success of IBM, ICL, NCR and ACT) named their business: Nothing But Initials.

The company closed their international operations three months after Michael joined them.

At a loose end once more, Michael looked to a job with a more secure future. Thus it was that he entered the leasing business. At the time no leasing salesman could earn less than £100,000 per annum. Michael joined a new firm called Celsius Computer Services, and in the first three months sold £1.25 million of business. Then Atlantic Leasing crashed and the entire market fell with it. Michael was unemployed without redundancy - again.

Moving to safer shores with software sales, Michael joined IBM's largest software supplier, Bluebird. They went bust a year later (owing him a lot).

Out of Computing, Into Writing

It was a while later, after 13 jobs in 13 years, that Michael finally took the hint. He found himself at the beginning of 1994 once more without a job, and so he sat down to decide on a new course. He had no qualifications, but he knew he loved reading. With that conviction, he began to write, becoming a full-time homeworker while his wife went to work and supported their (exorbitant) mortgage.

Those were interesting times.

In three months, Michael worked seven days a week, fourteen hours a day. In that time he wrote a modern day thriller, a management book on how to get work when made redundant (he had experience of that) and a historical crime novel that was to become The Last Templar.

The thriller was snapped up by Bantam over the phone - and rejected two days later in writing because it was all about the IRA, and they had just agreed their first ceasefire. The second book was rejected by his agent because her husband had recently left her for an IBM Systems Engineer. She wanted nothing to do with books about computers or computer people, and if Michael's book could help them find contentment and employment, she was content to see it burned.

Since 1995 and the launch of The Last Templar, Michael has been a persistent and prolific author. City of Fiends was the 31st story in the series that follows the lives of Sir Baldwin de Furnshill, a renegade Templar, and his friend Bailiff Simon Puttock through the miserable period of famine, war and disease that was the first half of the fourteenth century.

The series is the first to tell the tale of that time.

It charts the incompetent reign of King Edward II, the appalling avarice and criminality of his chief advisers, Sir Hugh le Despenser and (sadly) Bishop Walter II of Exeter; then the war against France and the desertion of Edward by his wife Isabella, and her return with a small army to remove him from the throne.

However it is not merely a crime series. The whole of the Kingdom was changing: after fifty years the language of authority stopped being French and became English; the feudal system was broken; farming was becoming efficient and organised; new towns were springing up - and the king was losing control of law-making and even war-making. It was probably the period in which England changed the most, apart from perhaps the fifty years post World War II.

Over the years, the series has sold well in the UK and America, with translations into Dutch, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, Italian, and many other countries.

In America it has been taken on by many schools as a means of imparting accurate social history. It has revived interest in Edward II's reign, and has made Michael friends all across the globe.

With the publication of Templar's Acre in 2013, which was a prequel to the series, Michael felt it was time to take a break. As a result, he wrote ACT OF VENGEANCE, a modern day spy thriller, which received the comment from Lee Child who said it was "An instant classic British spy novel - mature, thoughtful, and intelligent ... but also raw enough for our modern times.  Highly recommended."

Michael has made many friends with authors in the medieval period. He founded Medieval Murderers as a performance group, and soon had the idea that the group should write a collaborative novel. This collection of linked novellas was published as Tainted Relic by Simon & Schuster. DEADLIEST SIN is the tenth anniversary edition, published in 2014

As well as the Templar Series and Medieval Murderers, Michael has compiled ebook collections of his short stories. FOR THE LOVE OF OLD BONES and NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SCREAM have all the short stories previously published in collections from Maxim Jakubowski, Mike Ashley and the Crime Writers' Association.

Michael is now writing a thrilling trilogy based on the lives of a vintaine (platoon) of archers during the early years of the Hundred Years War. FIELDS OF GLORY, the first, was published in 2014.

Michael has long had an interest in helping new writers, and for two years he organised the Debut Dagger for the Crime Writers' Association, helping five authors win their first publishing contracts as a result.

In 2004 he was elected as Chairman of the CWA, and afterwards he accepted a post as judge on the CWA/Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award, on which he served for three years. More recently he has been working with the International Thriller Writers and in 2011 he helped create the Historical Writer's Association, and remains on the organising committee.

In 2007 Michael was proud to be asked to collaborate with Conway Stewart to produce the Michael Jecks fountain pen. Other honours include being invited as the International Guest of Honour at the Bloody Words gala 2014, to being the Grand Master of the first parade of the 2014 Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Michael is a regular speaker about the Knights Templar, the end of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, about writing and publishing, and about finding work. He is also keen to help those who are now going through the latest recession. He endured enough hardship, and lost all his savings, during the last recession, and understands what it means to risk losing everything.

An enthusiastic photographer and watercolourist, Michael can often be seen walking across Dartmoor where he lives, gaining inspiration into the lives of our ancestors for his stories. When relaxing he can usually be found clad in white in a pub near you before dancing mad stick Morris.

Of course, if you want to contact him or link on social media, you can find him at writerlywitterings.com, he's on YouTube as writerlywitterer, on LinkedIn, he is at Facebook.com/Michael.Jecks.author, at Flickr.com/photos/Michael_Jecks, on Instagram, Pinterest and everywhere else too! He appreciates hearing from readers, so do please contact him.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2012
I started with the very first in the series "the Last Templar and so far I have read 25 in the series .I am still determined to reach each and every one in the order they were written. Each book is like revisiting old friends. For everyone interested in 14th Century England, Jecks' series is a must. There is much about knights but also much, much about life of ordinary people in an extraordinary time. He does quell the romanticism a person may hold for life in the times of knights and heroes. It's easy to see if you were not at the very top of the proverbial foodchain, life in the early 1300's was tough and uncertain. I have read a lot about the Knights Templar but Jecks brings it home on a personal level through the stories of Sir Baldwin. To think such a mighty Order was brought down by the greed and avarice of mainly two men and their "advisors" - the King of France and the Pope. Sad. Jecks' books are sometimes hard for a person in Minnesota who is not a world traveler, but doing a little research with online dictionaries and maps makes the story even more real.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2010
Michael Jecks continues with is impressively well-researched medieval murder mysteries with "The Death Ship of Dartmouth," and this time takes the reader into the worlds of fourteenth-century England's seafaring commerce, abusive royal power, and the well-earned pride of the people of the critical port town of Dartmouth. Pirates and storms threaten the lives of Darmouth's sailors; but, Jecks deftly shows that what happens on shore can be just as deadly, and that in a corrupt age representatives of an Englishman's own king's cronies can be more blood-thirsty than any Breton pirate. A particularly gratifying quality of this tale is its demonstration of the redemption and significance that can be in store for medieval life's seemingly lower players, be they street pavers or criminals abjuring the realm.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2010
I have purchased all 27 of the books in this series through Amazon; some new, some used. I love them! They are mysteries set around 1325 and are light and peopled by interesting characters. One learns of the hard times suffered by the common men and women and the abuses of royalty during the period. Although there are some gruesome murder scenes and rape and incest, I would say that these books are a relief from the sex and violence prevalent in the media today.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016
I have been reading Necks novels right from the start. He has a gift for writing about this period in England. His characters are perfect for the period. He will take you on a tour of the period that will keep you wanting more.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2015
Not one of my favorite Jecks book's. It lagged in suspense...too detail---much not necessary.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2015
Michael Jecks is such a consistent writer for interesting characters. It is best to read his books in sequence, because the people in his books take on a real life to the reader, making you want to continue reading about their lives.
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2016
Michael Jecks continues on his normal exciting, midieval whodonit while painting a fascinating picture of 12th century England - always a complete pleasure to read!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2013
As always, Michael Jecks delivers an outstanding, "can't put it down", thriller. The humor of a Steinbeck, the color of a Cussler, the plot of a Mickey Spillane. Altogether outstanding.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a read!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 27, 2017
The main story keeps you on the path, but the twists and turns and subplots finally and only in the last few pages pull all the threads together for the answers! The story telling is compelling - the characters larger than life but plausible from the period of writing about. I was hooked from begining to end - animated and agitated wholly immersed. Don't ever stop writing Michael Jecks!
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Richard Patterson
4.0 out of 5 stars Four Stars
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2014
Good standard Jecks. Abit dour as it's in the Plague
J. Francoise
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent
Reviewed in France on April 28, 2010
Cette série de Michael Jecks est excellente, tous les romans
sont passionnants. Quel dommage qu'aucun éditeur français n'ait
entrepris de les traduire !
Mr. Andrew J. Millen
5.0 out of 5 stars A belter.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 7, 2017
Well, what can I say. The series gets better and better with each one. A new Coroner, an easily likeable larger than.life character, and a plot full of twists and turns that make the reader hooked.
Also, the way that the political events of the time are brought in, providing the backdrop to the story is well worked.
Cracking .
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margaret nelson
3.0 out of 5 stars condition of book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 6, 2020
This book was described as very good condition but was disappointed, not as good as I expected. The story however was very enjoyable.