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Blog Tour: Shenkin’s Vengeance – Davey Davies

It is 1834 and Daniel Shenkin a Welsh coal miner, political activist, and bare knuckle fighter has spent two years in the convict barracks prison of Sydney’s penal colony. Together with his fellow convict Regan O’Hara they have been granted their ‘Tickets of Leave’ on the understanding that any misdemeanour would result in the removal of the Tickets and their full sentences imposed. Twenty years hard labour.

They find themselves on the streets. Penniless but for the diamond pendant that Shenkin had hidden away in his ponytail head scarf. This together with the help of the woman he loves and Doctor Tarn from the convict ship The Runnymede, they go looking for the one time London fence Abe Goldspick to sell him the diamond.

After a bare knuckle fight their sworn enemy Lord Feltsham, who wants both the woman and the diamond for himself, arranges a conspiracy headed by Feltsham’s henchman Ketch. It results in Shenkin and O’Hara being sent to the notorious Port Arthur penal settlement. It is a brutal place from where few convicts ever return. But in a two-fisted action-packed story they plan an escape from what seems an inescapable prison. They do it in a way no one would dare risk. The hard way.

It’s a breathtaking adventure set in the grim world of the 19th century. Against all the odds Shenkin is a one-man fighting machine. Survival is his mantra he is not for the faint hearted. Take a deep breath and enter his harsh brutal world with great care.

Born into a Welsh mining village in South Wales Davey Daviesis a former Opera Singer, actor and entrepreneur. A traveller to remote parts of the world he has climbed a number of the worlds mountains including Everest. He now lives in Spain with his partner the artist Celia Vodden where he is busy writing and enjoying Rioja between chapters.

My thoughts: this is a cracking adventure story set in Australia when it was a penal colony, and in the harsh environment, so foreign to British soldiers and convicts alike. Shenkin, a Welsh miner sentenced to transportation for his part in an uprising, alongside his Irish friend Regan has been released, essentially for good behaviour, but he can’t leave Sydney. He’s determined to avenge himself on those who’ve wronged him. Especially slimy Lord Feltsham. When he gets his comeuppance, it feels richly deserved, though I don’t think, after everything Shenkin goes through, that I would have his restraint. I’d have fed him to the sharks in Sydney Harbour.

Shenkin and Regan go through hell on Earth, sent to the extreme prison on Tasmania, where corporal punishment is the norm not the exception, where food is scarce and the punishments are for “offences” so ridiculous that you can’t help but break the rules.

But they also have incredible friends, from Doctor Patrick Tarn to the Aboriginal medicine man Tinker to Sir Edward Standish and fellow bare knuckle fighter Charlie Benson and his ship’s captain brother John Saxon. These friends won’t leave them stranded in a living nightmare, and with their kindness and aid, Shenkin survives to build up his sheep station and become wealthy and successful. He is finally able to take his revenge and even return to his beloved Welsh valleys a free man.

I love good historical fiction and this is well researched and written, with interesting characters and a plot that packs a punch.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in the blog tour but all opinions remain my own.

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