The Blackbirds of St. Giles, Lila Cain
The Blackbirds of St. Giles, Lila Cain
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The Blackbirds of St. Giles

Author: Lila Cain

Narrator: Paterson Joseph

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/27/2025


Synopsis

From the brutal horrors of Jamaican plantations to the teeming streets of 18th century London, through lavish manor houses and across dangerous seas, escaped enslaved siblings survive the American War of Independence and arrive in London to seek their fortune in this page-turning, immersive story of survival, betrayal, secrets, and the quest for true freedom. On a terrifying night in 1768, Daniel and his young sister, Pearl, narrowly escape their brutal life of slavery when a Jamaican sugarcane plantation is torched in a violent uprising. In the ashes, Daniel leaves behind the rest of his family—and one powerful love. More than a decade later in New York City, Daniel anticipates sailing with Pearl, now 15, to a new life promised by Britain’s king to former slaves who fought for the Crown in America’s War of Independence. For saving a Major’s life in battle, Daniel is doubly rewarded with the man’s inheritance, to be claimed on the other side of the ocean. But a king’s promises can be forgotten, and fortunes snatched away by the cruel prejudices of strangers in a new land … Hopeless and homeless, Daniel and Pearl are lured into a dank maze of passageways roiling beneath London’s teeming streets, under the famed Covent Garden, and far below the crypts of St. Giles church. A world of unimaginable poverty, where the desperate live as outcasts—the blackbirds of St. Giles. Reigning over the scene is Elias, a ruthless, violent “boss” who sells protection for a price. To shield Pearl, Daniel must literally fight for their survival, stepping into the ring with a monstrous opponent. Dazzling and poignant, The Blackbirds of St. Giles propels us into an extraordinary, too long overlooked community and period in history, when the threat of servitude is ever-present, and some ghosts of the past can never be escaped …

Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on April 26, 2025

The Blackbirds of St Giles brings a perilous journey of two siblings, Daniel and Pearl, who escape a slave rebellion in Jamaica in 1768. Their journey takes them to New York where in 1776, Daniel answers king’s call to join His Majesty’s Troops during the struggles to retain America in exchange for f......more

Goodreads review by Tilly on February 08, 2025

Actual rating 4.5. What a moving and enraging read this one was 💔 I honestly almost had to put it down when reading the first part as I was just so furious with the injustice of it all, but I’m so glad I carried on as Daniel and Pearl were such incredible characters. There’s no sugarcoating this book......more

Goodreads review by Dan on January 13, 2025

Some things are earned. Some things are worth fighting for. The year is 1782. Daniel and his sister Pearl arrive in London with the world waiting to serve them in any way it can, for isn’t the great city of London the beating heart of the ambitious and cunning minds of man? Having escaped a Jamaican su......more

A wonderful read. I could not put this down once I'd gotten past the first few chapters. A real eye opener to a part of London's history I knew nothing about. Brilliant. I can't wait to see what Lila Cain write about next.......more

Goodreads review by Lj on October 16, 2024

Daniel and his sister Pearl escape a sugar Plantation in Jamaica called The Salutation, during a revolt by the slaves. He leaves behind his brother Jon and his mother, in order to save Pearl. The love of his life Adanna dies in a fire at the estate house and Daniel is heartbroken not to have been ab......more