With his long black curls, a shadowy family tree, and an affinity for pet spiders, James Matthew bears little resemblance to his starched-collar, blue-blooded peers at Eton. Dubbed King Jas., he stops at nothing to become the most notorious underclassman in the prestigious school’s history. For James, sword fighting, falling in love with an Ottoman Sultana, and challenging the Queen of England are all in a day’s skullduggery. But when he sets sail on a ship with a mysterious mission, King Jas.’ dream of discovering a magical island quickly turns into an unimaginable nightmare.
Screenwriter J. V. Hart traces the evolution of J. M. Barrie’s classic villain from an eccentric outcast to the scourge of Neverland.
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Summary
Reviewer Name: Irregular99 Very well written story of James Matthew's childhood. James just doesn't fit in at Eton, with his love for mischief. He kidnap's the Ottoman's daughter and defies the Queen of England for fun. Even though the head of his house flogs him often he keeps up the same level of mischief. The real question is whether or not he will overcome his enemies, who are the good guys right?