Turned Adrift
Turned Adrift
Turned Adrift is a late 19th-century nautical adventure novel by Harry Collingwood. The story follows young apprentice Mark Temple aboard the barque Zenobia, which faces a dangerous mutiny during its voyage in the South Atlantic. As chaos unfolds due to a fabricated fire alarm, Mark must navigate the treachery of the mutineers, including his fellow apprentice Bainbridge, while fighting for survival against overwhelming odds. This novel explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for power at sea.








