Slept with a mermaid one fine night.
From this union there came three,
A porpoise, a porgie and the other was me.
Jack studies accountancy, lives with his maiden aunt in an upright Victorian household, and smells like a fish. The fishy smell drives girls away faster than they can be introduced.
When Jack visits his father at the Eddystone lighthouse, he discovers that his mother has also come for a visit. He hasn’t met her since he was a baby, so that’s when he discovers that she's a mermaid. She sends him off on a quest to find his two lost brothers, a porpoise and a porgie fish.
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Along the way, Jack battles carnival hucksters, falls in love, and meets a swarm of mermaids.
KEYWORDS: historical fantasy, mermaids, merman, Victorian, folk song, Eddystone Light, novella
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Amelia Smith writes books, articles, and blog posts about one thing and another. In her spare time she cooks, cleans, chauffeurs, and acts as bookkeeper/scheduler for two children, an Irish swordmaker, some chickens, and a fat cat.