King John Carter of Prussia Cove: A Smugglers Tale, Volume 1 (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
John Carter, also known as "King Carter," was a notorious smuggler who operated in the 18th century in Cornwall, England. He was the leader of a gang of smugglers based in Prussia Cove, a secluded area along the coast known for its rugged cliffs and hidden caves. King Carter and his gang were infamous for their daring smuggling operations, which involved evading the authorities and smuggling contraband goods such as tea, brandy, and tobacco into the country.
King Carter earned his nickname due to his charismatic leadership and his reputation as the kingpin of smuggling in the region. He was known for his cunning tactics, his ability to outsmart the excise officers, and his audacious escapades. Despite the risks involved, King Carter and his gang continued their smuggling activities, providing essential goods to the local community and challenging the unjust taxes and regulations imposed by the authorities.
The legacy of King Carter and his gang of smugglers lived on long after their exploits came to an end. Their story became intertwined with legends and tales of defiance, resistance, and courage, inspiring generations to question authority and fight for their rights. King Carter's legacy as a symbol of rebellion and resilience continues to captivate the imagination and intrigue those who are fascinated by the history of smuggling and the pursuit of freedom in the face of adversity.
Prussia Cove is located on the southern coast of Cornwall, England, near the village of Rosudgeon. It is situated between the towns of Penzance and Helston, along the rugged and picturesque coastline of Mount's Bay. Prussia Cove is known for its rugged cliffs, secluded beaches, and hidden caves, making it an ideal location for smugglers like King Carter and his gang to carry out their illicit activities.
The cove itself is a small, sheltered inlet surrounded by cliffs, providing a natural harbor for boats to land and unload contraband goods away from prying eyes. The remote and inaccessible nature of Prussia Cove made it an ideal base for smugglers to operate, allowing them to evade detection and conduct their smuggling operations with relative impunity.
Today, Prussia Cove is a popular destination for visitors seeking to explore its scenic coastal paths, sandy beaches, and historic caves. The cove's association with the infamous smuggler King Carter adds an intriguing layer of history and mystery to its natural beauty, attracting those interested in the tales of Cornwall's smuggling past.
I am honoured to be a distant relative of King Carter and a Great Granddaughter of Matilda Carter ( Tilly) .
In my book, "Whilst some of the characters are real, the stories are fiction," I aim to blend factual elements with imaginative storytelling to bring historical figures to life in a captivating and immersive narrative.
Enjoy !