

I fall more and more in love with her in every book. The setting of the series is 19th-century London. Meyer and falls within the young adult historical genre. She gets there, of course, but not without a million adventures along the way.Ah, Jacky. The Bloody Jack series revolves around the character of an orphan named Mary Faber. Her plan is to acquire a ship (of course! Where would Jacky be without a ship?) and sail down the Allegheny River to the Ohio River, down the Ohio to the Mississippi River, and down the Mississippi to the great city of New Orleans. Accompanied only by her trusty valet Higgins and her trusting second mate Jim, Jacky disappears (well, as close to "disappearing" as Jacky can ever get) into the wilds of 1806 America. The twelfth book in the series picks up right where Boston Jacky left off only to find the British Intelligence in high pursuit of our beloved Jacky Faber on false charges of treason. His final Jacky Faber book, Wild Rover No More.

Meyer passed away on Jfrom refractory Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. He was also a painter and the author of two childrens picture books, and he and his wife owned an art gallery called Clair de Loon in Bar Harbor. The quick thinking of her loyal friends gets her free, but now she must go on the lam, lest she be captured again. LA Meyer does not disappoint in the final novel of the Bloody Jack series, Wild Rover No More. Meyer is best known as the author of the Bloody Jack novels. He also wrote two children's picture books and was a painter. Meyer, he was best known for his young-adult historical series The Jacky Faber Adventures, also known as the Bloody Jack series. Upon arriving in Boston harbor, she is immediately captured by British sailors who are after the bounty that is still on her head. Meyer (Janu July 29, 2014) 1 was a Maine author. Audiobook - When we last left Jacky, she had led her kidnapped classmates to safety and sunk the dread slaver Bloodhound.
