England thought the war was an ocean away. John Paul Jones intends to prove otherwise.

1779. The American Revolution rages across the Atlantic, but Commodore John Paul Jones has no intention of fighting cautiously from afar. Commanding the battered but powerful Bonhomme Richard and a fragile squadron held together by politics, ambition, and uneasy alliances, Jones is determined to carry the war directly to Britain’s shores.

But his greatest danger may come from within.

His captains mistrust one another. His crews are divided by nationality and near mutiny. And among his own officers lurks a bitter rival whose ambition threatens to destroy the squadron before the enemy ever fires a shot.

Across storm-torn seas and hostile waters, he launches daring raids against British shipping, strikes fear into coastal towns, and forces the Royal Navy into pursuit. As the squadron closes on the Yorkshire coast and the guns prepare to roar off Scarborough, Jones must gamble everything on one final, desperate confrontation against a superior enemy.

Victory could make him a legend. Defeat will leave his ship burning beneath the waves.

Scarborough Fair is a sweeping Age of Sail adventure packed with naval combat, mutiny, romance, and one of the most famous sea battles of the American Revolution.

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