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The Society of Masterless Men
A Love Story
by W.D. Bursey


Around the year 1749, a young Irishman named Peter Kerrivan deserted the British Navy by jumping ship in a small fishing village on the east coast of the Avalon Peninsula of New Founde Lande. The Society of Masterless Men follows the true story of Kerrivan and a ragtag band of young Irish runaways as they are forced to live together in a remote, unsettled area of the island known as the ’Butter Pot.’ Running from harsh slave-like conditions imposed upon them by cruel fishing masters and brutish naval officers, this small group of deserters learn to survive the harsh and unforgiving environment of a yet untamed land. As the men become a society unto themselves, they survive by trading with the indigenous people and by raiding the homes and fishing rooms of local citizens. This is first and foremost a love story. It is the tale of Peter Kerrivan and his fierce love for his friends and his newfound home, exceeded only by his undying love for freedom. It is also a story of reckless romantic love, as Peter finds himself charmed by the well-bred English lady Abigail, fiancée to the very man leading the hunt to try to capture his men: Englishman Sir James Freeman. As the Society’s infamy and renown spreads rapidly across the Avalon Peninsula, Kerrivan’s secret affair with Abigail puts his life and the lives of his small community in great danger. The Society of Masterless Men is an exciting tribute to the human will to survive, to our need for community and belonging, and to our innate desire to triumph over tyranny and oppression. It is also a tribute to Irish Canadians and immigrants from other cultures, many of whom were forced to come to Newfoundland and Labrador. It is a nod to their undying spirit that, perhaps unknowingly, has become the backbone of the greatest province in Canada.


Dean Bursey was born and raised in Newfoundland and Labrador. After spending many years as a protestant minister, he became a chaplain in an Ontario provincial correctional institution. Dean holds two master’s degrees from Canadian universities and a Doctor of Education from the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He and his wife Esther have three grown children, eight grandchildren, and presently reside in Southern Ontario. Dean is a first-time author whose passion for Canadian history and Newfoundland heritage comes through in his humor and natural gift for storytelling. Visit him at www.masterless.ca.


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