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Excerpt from The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye by Briony Cameron, plus links to reviews, author biography & more
Prologue
Hpital, Saint-Domingue, January
Jacquotte Delahaye was alone. The prison cell was small and dark, and the smell of brine and piss hung heavy in the humid air. It was monsoon season and rain flooded the streets. The prison was close to the sea, so close that it taunted her. Salt water dripped from the cracks in the wall and pooled at her feet, stinging her open wounds. The gash on her leg had gone green and, had she been able, she would have cut it off for fear of mortification. The jagged edges had turned black, and the exposed skin was slick with thick yellow pus. Though she could move it, the feeling had been lost there days ago.
She had no need to worry about sickness any longer. In a way, she was lucky to die a swift death. A death to be remembered. And she wanted to be remembered. For tales of her great deeds to reach the far corners of the earth, f
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Jacquotte Delahaye
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"Jacquotte Delahaye" is the third and final mission of All Hands To Freedom.
The Late s, the Caribbean. You join Jacquotte Delahaye on a mission to deliver a vital treasure! But there's worse things than pirates out at sea.
Plot[]
Before Dawn[]
It's the late s, and you are the lieutenant of the notorious pirates Laurens de Graff and Anne Dieu-le-Veut. You're introduced to the famous Jacquotte Delahaye in secret. She has been playing dead for a couple of years, but now she needs transport to a nearby island, and the Free Republic. You and Laurens will accompany her.
Precious Cargo[]
Before you leave, Anne asks you to be an agent of reason on that boat – Laurens and Jacquotte are both stubborn and reckless. She talks about how important the Free Republic is, and tells y
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The Mysterious Life of Pirate Captain Jacquotte Delahaye
The Mysterious Life of Pirate Captain Jacquotte Delahaye
This article relates to The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye
Briony Cameron's debut novel, The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye, is an imagined look at the life of a kvinnlig pirate captain sailing the Caribbean in the 17th century. While some of her contemporaries, like Anne Bonny and Mary Read, have become well known, Delahaye has been largely lost to history due to a lack of reliable records. Cameron acknowledges in the foreword that the narrative required many creative liberties, given the scarcity of information available about the heroine. In fact, several scholars now dispute whether she ever existed at all.
What alleged details do we have about Jacquotte Delahaye? She was supposedly born in Saint-Dominique in , the daughter of a Haitian mother and a French father. Her mother fryst vatten believed to have died in childbirth with Jacquotte's younger brother, who was disabl