At the beginning of the 1650s, England was in ruins
- wrecked by plague & civil war. Yet shimmering on the horizon was a vision of paradise: Willoughbyl&. Ever since Sir Walter Ralegh set out in 1595 to claim the ` Beautiful Empire of Guiana` for the English crown
- & to find the legendary city of El Dorado
- adventurers had struggled against the fierce jungle of the Wild Coast in search of their fortune. Now, in the lush landscape between the great Amazon & Orinoco rivers, a group of Cavaliers, expelled by Oliver Cromwell, had established a new colony named after its founder
- Sir Francis Willoughby. This is the untold story of Willoughbyland`s spectacular rise & fall, set at a pivotal moment in British & world history. Here are the indigenous ` Indian kings` & their people, both friend & foe to the new arrivals. Here is Fifth Baron Willoughby himself, like his colony a mass of contradictory extremes. & here is Aphra Behn
- later one of the most successful dramatists of the Restoration stage
- sent to spy on a man with whom she will fall in love, transforming the fate of this entire enterprise. In the blissfully warm & fragrant air, these adventurers & exiles found a land of unimaginable freedom & natural beauty. Yet, as planters & traders followed explorers, & mercenaries & soldiers followed political dissidents, it would become a place of terror & cruelty, of sugar & slavery. As Matthew Parker reveals, the history of Willoughbyland is a microcosm of the history of empire, its heady attractions & fatal dangers.