Captain Jesamiah Acorne is in trouble. Again. Arrested for treason and smuggling, believing his beloved ship, Sea Witch, lies wrecked on England''''s North Devon coast, his only hope of escaping the noose is for someone to quash the charges. That someone turns out to be his ex-lover - but there''''s a price to pay. He needs to find a boy who has disappeared, and a valuable casket that more than one person wants to get their hands on. When people start getting murdered and Barbary pirates kidnap his wife, Tiola, his priorities rapidly change - but who is lying about what? Is returning to piracy a wise idea? Is Tiola having an affair with her mysterious Night-Walker ''''friend''''? Meanwhile, Tiola has her own battle to fight - keeping herself and Jesamiah alive!
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 544g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 07 Jul 2016
Publisher: SilverWood Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781325339
About Helen Hollick
Helen Hollick lives with her family in North Devon England in an eighteenth-century farmhouse surrounded by thirteen acres of fields and woodland. A variety of pets include horses two Exmoor ponies dogs cats chickens ducks and geese. A passionate supporter of indie Helen is Managing Editor for the Historical Novel Society Indie Reviews and with her editor Jo Field Helen co-wrote ''''Discovering the Diamond'''' a short advice guide for new and novice writers who are interested in self-publishing. Her main passion is her pirate character Captain Jesamiah Acorne of The Sea Witch Voyages which carry the quality endorsement of Indie B.R.A.G. medallions. Helen is also published traditionally in the US and became a USA Today Bestseller with ''''The Forever Queen'''' (titled ''''A Hollow Crown'''' in the UK) - the story of Saxon Queen Emma of Normandy. Her novel ''''Harold the King'''' (titled ''''I Am the Chosen King'''' in the US) is an acclaimed re-telling of events that led to the 1066 Battle of Hastings. Her Pendragon''''s Banner Trilogy set in the fifth century is widely acclaimed as a different telling of the Arthurian Myth. Helen is published in various languages including Turkish Italian and German.
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