What if the Nautilus and its famous captain wasn’t fiction?
Jonathan de Chevalier Mason had it all: a promising career as a naval architect for Her Majesty’s Navy, a beautiful wife and two children. Two of his new revolutionary ironclads were sending shockwaves rippling through the navies of the British Empire’s European and American rivals. But Jonathan has designed another weapon—a super weapon so terrible that whoever possesses it will rule the world. And no one wants it more than the very people Jonathan works for—the British Government. For reasons of his own, Jonathan has no intention of ever allowing the weapon to see the light of day.
On a gray winter morning he is arrested on trumped up charges, convicted by a secret court, and then packed off to Belial Island in a convict ship to toil ceaselessly in its steaming jungle swamps. Then fortune smiles on Jonathan when he encounters a elderly French priest and his little band of followers. Together the two men hatch a plot to escape and forever be free of the tyrannical governments that imprisoned them. But Jonathan has a score to settle and soon his betrayers will feel his wrath.
Paying homage to Alexander Dumas, Herman Melville, and, of course, Jules Verne, I, Nemo is a high seas, high stakes adventure that will leave you wanting more!