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Frozen Pirate
- By: William Clark Russell
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Join us on an exhilarating sailing adventure filled with fierce storms, towering icebergs, and perilous shipwrecks as we uncover hidden treasures. Experience the thrilling tale of a pirate who awakens from nearly fifty years of suspended animation, ready to reclaim his legacy. (Summary by P. Cunningham)
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Death Ship
- By: William Clark Russell
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Dive into the haunting world of William Clark Russell, a master of maritime tales whose own experiences as a sailor in the British Navy fuel his riveting storytelling. Death Ship stands as a pinnacle of his maritime ghost stories, weaving the legendary tale of the cursed Flying Dutchman‚a ghostly vessel doomed to sail the seas for eternity, bringing chaos to all who encounter it. Meet Geoffrey Fenton, an unfortunate soul who crosses paths with this spectral ship and finds himself ensnared in its eerie grasp. As his harrowing adventure unfolds, Geoffrey faces treacherous storms, ruthless ...
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Mystery of the Ocean Star - A Collection of Maritime Sketches
- By: William Clark Russell
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Dive into a captivating collection of short stories filled with intrigue and romance, all set against the backdrop of the vast ocean during the golden age of sea exploration.
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Last Entry
- By: William Clark Russell
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The Last Entry is a thrilling seafaring novel set in 1837. When a wealthy former seaman sets sail for the equator with his daughter and a crew, unexpected tensions and mysteries arise. As danger mounts, betrayal and hidden motives lead to a dramatic and fateful voyage.
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Wreck of the Corsaire
- By: William Clark Russell
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Wreck of the Corsaire takes a fresh approach to the classic swashbuckling sea adventure. When a man discovers a mysterious tin box strapped to a bird’s neck, it leads him into a thrilling world of shipwrecks, hidden treasure, and surprisingly polite pirates. With a mix of humor, danger, and intrigue, this novel offers a unique spin on the high-seas adventure genre. If you love pirate tales, treasure hunts, and daring escapades, you’ll want to tune in!
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