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by William Martin


  Also by William Martin

  Harvard Yard

  Citizen Washington

  Annapolis

  The Rising of the Moon

  Nerve Endings

  Back Bay

  Critical Acclaim for William Martin’s Smash Bestseller

  Cape Cod

  “THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU WHETHER YOU’RE HEADING FOR CAPE COD, THE MOUNTAINS, ARUBA OR JUST UNDER A BACKYARD TREE. SUPERB… SHEER READING DELIGHT… FIVE STARS—FIVE GREAT BIG STARS!”

  —The Dorchester Argus-Citizen

  “ENTERTAINING… [AN] INVENTIVE FICTIONAL FORAY AMID HISTORICAL FACT, a salty sense of time and place, and a spanking pace, sails bellying with adventure.”

  —Kirkus Reviews

  “ENGROSSING… gives some of the high points of American history a human touch.”

  —Orlando Sentinel

  “A POWERFUL NARRATIVE… an historical novel with a capital ‘H’…. The excitement never flags.”

  —Marlboro Enterprise/Hudson Daily Sun

  “THIS HAS BLOCKBUSTER WRITTEN ALL OVER IT… Martin embraces the entire sweep of American history with unflagging relish for authentic detail and private moments.”

  —Booklist

  “JOHN JAKES MOVE OVER, YOU HAVE COMPANY… exquisite detail… one of the best fiction novels in many a year.”

  —Morse-Press News

  “STRONG, WELL-DEVELOPED CHARACTERS…. The story takes off and moves with the momentum of a snowball rolling down a steep hill.”

  —Cape Cod Times

  “ONE OF THOSE BOOKS TO BE TREASURED.”

  —Copley News Service

  “MARTIN IS A NATURAL STORYTELLER, JOHN JAKES AND JAMES MICHENER CAN ONLY DREAM ABOUT BEING THIS GOOD…. This may be the best historical novel set in New England since the heyday of Kenneth Roberts.”

  —Flint Journal

  “A BLOCKBUSTER TALE… A MASTER STORYTELLER…. Its characterizations are vibrant and robust…. If you enjoyed Back Bay you will delight in Cape Cod.”

  —Bangor Daily News

  “MASTERFUL… INTENSE… THE HISTORY OF CAPE COD COMES ALIVE…. The Hilyards and the Bigelows are so believable, one is tempted to check the original list of Mayflowerpassengers to make sure they weren’t aboard.”

  —Dayton Daily News

  “ASSEMBLED WITH GREAT CLEVERNESS….[Martin’s] smooth blending of past and present works like a pendulum, swinging back to the Pilgrims and forward to their descendants. As the book progresses the arcs between eras become smaller.”

  —Journal (Edmonton, Alberta)

  Contents

  Cover Image

  Welcome Page

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction

  Map of Cape Cod

  Bigelow Family Tree

  Hilyard Family Tree

  Map of the Bay Colony

  Prologue: Strandings

  Chapter 1: Old Men

  Chapter 2: The Book

  Chapter 3: The Glorious Fourth

  Chapter 4: The First Encounter, The First Mysteries

  Chapter 5: Murder on the Mayflower

  Chapter 6: The Gravediggers

  Chapter 7: Jack’s Island

  Chapter 8: Witawawmut’s Head

  Chapter 9: Husband and Wife

  Chapter 10: For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge

  Chapter 11: Indian at Aptucxet

  Chapter 12: Papists Come to Plymouth

  Chapter 13: Old Comers and New Buyers

  Chapter 14: More True Faiths

  Chapter 15: Town Meeting

  Chapter 16: Bloodletting

  Chapter 17: Iron Axe

  Chapter 18: Serenity and the Pirate

  Chapter 19: The Works of Serenity

  Chapter 20: Comeuppance and Rebellion

  Chapter 21: Billingsgate Shoals

  Chapter 22: Sam and the Doctor

  Chapter 23: The List

  Chapter 24: The Story of Hannah and Sam

  Chapter 25: Dead Letters and Greenheads

  Chapter 26: Huoyan Jinqang

  Chapter 27: Board Meetings and Floorboards

  Chapter 28: Follow the Drinkin’ Gourd

  Chapter 29: Polaroids

  Chapter 30: Pilgrims’ Progress

  Chapter 31: Mechanical Monsters

  Chapter 32: Summer Stock

  Chapter 33: House on Billingsgate

  Chapter 34: The Pilgrim Portagee

  Chapter 35: The Lost Log of the Mayflower

  Chapter 36: Answers and Questions

  Chapter 37: Connections

  Also by William Martin

  Critical Acclaim for William Martin’s Smash Bestseller

  Copyright

  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is coincidental.

  Copyright © 1991 by William Martin

  Introduction © 2012 by William Martin

  All rights reserved. In accordance with the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, the scanning, uploading, and electronic sharing of any part of this book without the permission of the publisher constitute unlawful piracy and theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), prior written permission must be obtained by contacting the publisher at [email protected]. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights.

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  ISBN 978-1-4555-2372-6

 

 

 


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