Treason's River
August, 1806. When you have just offended the mospowerful men in England, you can stand firm or you can run. Which is why Martin Jerrold finds himself sailing away as fast as he can, in the employ of the Secret Office. There are rumours of a conspiracy in America and Jerrold's mission is simple: stop them at all costs. His journey will take him across pirate-infested seas, through the American wilderness and down the mighty Mississippi river.
Enemies are ranged against him - agents of Spain and America are trying to kill him, and the plotters are growing suspicious of his intentions. Then there is the lovely Miss Lyell who seems to have her own plans for Lieutenant Jerrold. His instructions ring in his ears, find out what the conspirators intend and stop it. But as each bumbling step takes Jerrold further into danger, he slowly realizes that his very presence within the conspiracy could be the spark that ignites a disastrous war between England and America. The stakes are high - the entire future of Britain's war against Napoleon rests in his not-so-capable hands. One wrong move and the consequences would be catastrophic, even by Jerrold's own lamentable standards.