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Echoes from the Sky - A romantic pirate adventure Book 4 - cover

Echoes from the Sky - A romantic pirate adventure Book 4

Meiring Fouche

Übersetzer Pieter Haasbroek, A AI

Verlag: Pieter Haasbroek

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A drifting boat of corpses.
 
A single word carved in blood.
 
A trail leading to lost treasure, and a deadly conspiracy on the high seas.
 
West Indies (1715). Honorable sea captain Simon Verbeeck follows a dead man’s trail to Barbuda, hunting a sunken Spanish warship and its royal treasure. But the mission is a trap, and the man who sent him is a traitor, allied with the most feared pirate on the seas.
 
Ambushed and chained, Simon is dragged before a secret cabal of pirates and corrupt Spanish officials. Their offer is simple. Join their bloody rebellion to forge a pirate empire, or hang. For a man sworn to destroy pirates, surrender is unthinkable.
 
After a daring escape, Simon seizes the very treasure the rebels need to fuel their war. Now hunted across the ocean by a vengeful fleet, he must stake everything on one audacious gamble. But can one man outwit a conspiracy that spans an empire and commands the deadliest pirate armada in the Caribbean?
 
Brimming with high-seas battles, mystery, and shocking betrayal, Echoes from the Sky is perfect for fans of Pirates of the Caribbean and Master and Commander.
 
Set sail on the fourth book of Meiring Fouche’s unforgettable pirate saga today.
Verfügbar seit: 03.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 85 Seiten.

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