I set this aside awhile back because I'd paid $.99 for the ebook and it was coded badly, so on the smallest print setting it still showed only four or five sentences per page! I finally broke down and got the free file from Gutenburg, and it was much better.In this swashbuckler, Martin is not simply a man against a villain, or a man against nature; he is primarily a man against himself, as he has a prodigious temper. Things come to hand relatively easy as he and the fair lady are marooned on the island...even with goats for milk and cheese!...but he fights his temper over and over again.Book two, [b:Martin Conisby's Vengeance 2097825 Martin Conisby's Vengeance Jeffery Farnol https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348590389s/2097825.jpg 2103174], follows closely and contains the end of the tale, so...on to it!