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Shannon Clarke raised a family and worked waterfront jobs in America's oldest seaport. Her childhood dream to become a sea captain is revived when her long-lost seafaring uncle, Patrick, visits with a salty tale of their maritime family ancestry of pirates and privateers. He shares recovered family letters and artifacts from the Golden Age of Piracy. They take to the sea in Patrick's brigantine to follow the siren song of their ancestors in quest of destiny, truth and treasure. The voyage is fraught with raw forces of nature, past traumas and present-day sea raiders as their talents and beliefs of family, identity and purpose are shaken to the core.
·Unique premise - a woman's transformational quest for her seafaring and pirate ancestry. A contemporary story with scenes to the lives and times of notorious sea rouges in the Age of Sail.
· Serves a demand for a strong female protagonist in adventure novels with enticing characters, where romance is dessert, not the entrée.
· Deep settings of place, culture, intrigues and time from Gloucester and Cape Ann, Massachusetts to Charleston, S.C., Miami, the Florida Gold Coast, Key West, Jamaica, and the greater West Indies.
· Realistic sailing and nautical aspects enjoyed by sailors, beach readers and landlubbers alike
· Extensive research explores the legend of Anne Bonny, the fearless redhead pirate of the Caribbean, and what happened to her after the 1720 pirate trail of Jamaica. The author provides compelling details that will have history and pirate buffs in a spin.
· The novel is a fast read woven with themes of mid-life choices, roads not taken, ancestral influences, family dynamics, friendship, terror, and the human condition.
·An excellent choice for book clubs, with an included discussion guide.