Continued from The Feast of Death. Colt Price lets First Mate Cogdon sail the US boat Delaware away without charges to rid the island of her plots and her arms. An attempt on the commandant's life and the non-departure of the Delaware prompt Price to try to attack her. Meanwhile he received news of Cogdon and some convict plotters on the island. An officer's wife and two young ladies are caught up in the cross-fire; but Price chases Cogden and his men to the sea. Cogden is killed in the chase and the crew handed over to a British man-of-war. The Delaware incident helped in the dismantling of Norfolk Island soon after. (PB)
Book One - The Oath; Book Two - The First Black Hand; Book Three and Four - The Third Black Hand. The story opens on a NSW squatter's run where the family of George Maxwell, with the exception of his son George and the partly deranged Jamie dedicate themselves to revenge and follow the warriors into the bush. Descriptions of Aboriginal life are given. An Aboriginal girl becomes their ally and is the occasion for comments on the treatment of women by whites and blacks. Over the next three years, George and Jamie take their promised revenge on the warriors and their tribe, involving a sub-plot with a miller, his daughter, her lover and an ex-convict; another with Black Harry, the sawyer - a negro - his partner, Ironbark Jack near the Coal River; and with a gang of escaped convicts camped at Sugarloaf Mountain near the Hawkesbury. Themes vengeance and forgiveness. (PB)