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      • An interesting story, witty humor, and excellent historical elements make Jack the Lad: Book One of the Scandalous Memoirs of General John Torrance a wonderful book to read and deserving of a four out of five rating.
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  1. Jack the Lad, the first book in the Scandalous Memoirs of General John Torrance series by D.E. Ring, is a tale set in 1880, following the journey of Jack Torrance, a twenty-year-old military cadet. The story begins when Jack encounters the most influential couple in the country, an event that propels him into a world of intrigue, high stakes ...

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  3. Oct 31, 2023 · His second series of books, The Scandalous Memoirs of General John Torrance, starts with Jack the Lad, published in October 2023. It's an historical adventure series about the birth of our modern world, with its comedy, desperation, tragedy, and all-too-human predictability.

  4. Nov 7, 2023 · [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Jack the Lad" by D.E. Ring.] 4 out of 5 stars. In 1880, Jack Torrance, who was a lowly officer

  5. May 12, 2016 · Jack the Lad: Volume One. Paperback – May 12, 2016. by Frank English (Author) 4.7 4 ratings. See all formats and editions. A tale based loosely in reality, this story traces the fortunes of the Ingles family in the West Riding coal fields around Wakefield.

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  6. notoneoffbritishisms.com › 2012/11/16 › jack-the-lad“Jack the Lad”

    Nov 16, 2012 · There was a 1970s northern England electric folk-rock band called Jack the Ladformed by ex-members of the more successful Lindisfarne, who’d had a no.1 album (Fog On The Tyne) in the UK. Neither outfit seems to have troubled the US charts much.

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · Twenty-year-old Jack Torrance, an inexperienced military cadet at the Royal Military College in Kingston, is on his way to Rideau Hall to deliver an important invitation for the Governor General.

  8. But that doesn’t mean they’re rich enough to support a good book. It’s his storytelling style, which mixes wild boastfulness with barely credible self-deprecation, that proves so winning, if only because he is so willing to embarrass himself.

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