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Now that you've finished John Flint's Bastard, the first in the Of Chains and Slavery trilogy, it's time to reef your sails and batten down your hatches as you drive into this new literary storm-Slavery and Revenge-that will take you from the sugar plantations of Baracoa, Cuba, to the pirate stronghold of Tortuga, and thereafter to Charles Town, Savannah, and beyond where Joshua Smoot and his ragtag crew hunt down and exact revenge their enemies. Like John Flint's Bastard before it, Slavery and Revenge will drive you relentlessly onward page-by-page like a brigantine driven wing-and-wing…mehr

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Now that you've finished John Flint's Bastard, the first in the Of Chains and Slavery trilogy, it's time to reef your sails and batten down your hatches as you drive into this new literary storm-Slavery and Revenge-that will take you from the sugar plantations of Baracoa, Cuba, to the pirate stronghold of Tortuga, and thereafter to Charles Town, Savannah, and beyond where Joshua Smoot and his ragtag crew hunt down and exact revenge their enemies. Like John Flint's Bastard before it, Slavery and Revenge will drive you relentlessly onward page-by-page like a brigantine driven wing-and-wing before a northeaster. You'll meet Robert Ormerod-the man who buried The Treasure of Dead Man's Chest-and witness the cunning and manipulative Long John Silver as he attempts to acquire the L1,500,000 from that island before he dies. So, now that dinner is over and you have settled into your favorite chair, set sail for another sea adventure that is guaranteed to place Joshua Smoot as high in your rigging as Blackbeard, Captain Kid, Henry Every, Jack Rackham, and the legendary Long John Silver. And when you close the last page, go once again to that bookseller and buy Treasure and Redemption, the third in the Of Chains and Slavery trilogy.
Autorenporträt
Commander Roger L Johnson was born in Los Angeles, California on January 29, 1944. At age nineteen, he was chosen for pilot training at the prestigious Naval Air Training Command where he graduated as the top student from his 57-man class. After three cruises to Vietnamaboard the aircraft carriers Ticonderoga, Enterprise, and Midway, Roger joined the fire service while remaining in the Naval Air Reserves. In 2001, he completed a 28-year career as a Crew Captain with Cal Fire at Klamath, California. Along with his extensive writing endeavors, Roger worked as a cartoonist for three separate magazine publishers. He is now known as the "Turtleman of Gig Harbor," having made and given away nearly a thousand turtles made from stones found on the beach. He and his wife Elizabeth live in Gig Harbor, Washington where he continues to write and create.