
T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains
Thornton Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) was an American sea novelist best known today for his role in the murder of William Annis. Hains later used the pen name Mayn Clew Garnett.

Mr. Trunnell, Mate of the Ship "Pirate"
A cunning sailor's quest for adventure leads him aboard a notorious ship filled with questionable characters and dangerous secrets of the deep sea.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

Richard Judkins' Wooing: A Tale of Virginia in the Revolution
Amidst revolution, a Virginia gentleman finds his peaceful life disrupted by political clashes and personal challenges that force him to confront loyalty, honor, and love.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

The Strife of the Sea
In a world where survival is the ultimate test, humans and animals face life's challenges by the sea.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

The Wind-Jammers
Amidst naval warfare, a boy's dream of sailing aboard a frigate plunges him into a world of courage, betrayal, and high-seas adventure.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

The Voyage of the Arrow to the China Seas. Its Adventures and Perils, Including Its Capture by Sea Vultures from the Countess of Warwick, as Set Down by William Gore, Chief Mate
A once-proud captain swallowed his pride to sail as a mate, facing deadly storms and pirate attacks in a desperate journey to the far east.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

Bahama Bill, Mate of the Wrecking Sloop Sea-Horse
** A powerful diver must face his fear of sharks as he searches the depths of a shipwreck for untold riches.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

The Black Barque A Tales of the Pirate Slave-Ship Gentle Hand on Her Last African Cruise
A young sailor, seeking a fresh start, unwittingly signs onto a slave ship captained by a notorious pirate, forcing him to confront dangerous seas and even more dangerous moral choices.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains

The Chief Mate's Yarns: Twelve Tales of the Sea
Amidst the vast ocean, sailors face treacherous storms, haunting memories, and the ever-present threat of disaster as they navigate their destinies.
By T. Jenkins (Thornton Jenkins) Hains