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C h p t e r O n e : A h o y t e y !
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C h p t e r T w o : e P i r t e s n d P r i v t e e r s
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C h p t e r T h r e e : T h ’ T o o l s o ' t h e T r d e
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C h p t e r F o u r : o d o u
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C h p t e r F i v e : oo d o o Q u e e n of t h e S h r o u d e d s l e s 1 1 1
C h p t e r S i x : T h e B l c k F l e e t
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C h p t e r S e v e n : s l n d s i n D r k S e
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C h p t e r E i g h t : P i e c e s o f E i g h t
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n d e x
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CHAPTERONE
his muscled arms folded across his
barrel of a chest, and waited. The wind picked up, tussling Pete's brown and curly hair
and beard that gave him his nickname. His brown eyes, at once penetrating and com-
manding, scanned the horizon while the crew of the
Gale Cutter
readied the ship for
departure from London's port.
When one looked at Pete, one got the impression of a dormant volcano that could blow
at any moment: calm, but dangerous. His saber hung at his right hip for a left-handed draw
and three pistols were clipped to a belt that rode diagonally across his chest. Around his
neck was a leather cord, from which hung a charm given to him by a houngan after Pete
had taken a slave ship as a prize and had given the man his freedom. Pete was told that as
long as he wore it, the sea would always be his friend.
“Cap'n, the ship is ready to depart whene’er you are,” the Quartermaster called from
behind him.
Pete turned and looked at his quartermaster, a balding man. Jack McReady had been
with Pete since the beginning. He'd signed on ten years ago at this very port and was
quickly made quartermaster by the crew. He had an open personality and treated every-
one with respect and fairness.
The
Gale Cutter
was a privateer vessel given to Pete by the Sovereignty of England. It
was a fine naval sloop and had survived many a scrape. Pete hoped she had one more
good fight left in her. The letter he'd received from the King's courier was troubling. The
letter stated that it was imperative that the
Gale Cutter
make its way toward the Caribbean
isles, taking the same route that another ship,
Winslow's Pride
, had taken. It had never
returned from its voyage and the Sovereignty wanted to know where it had gone.
Winslow's Pride
was captained by a man named Edward Linworth. He was a greedy and
lecherous man and had a cruel streak a mile wide. He claimed that a shaman taught him
to summon the Vodou gods and he had killed the practitioner for refusing to teach him
more of the craft. He was quite proud of that fact. A nobleman, he was recently turned
Aho Mate!
Aho Mate!
AHOYMATEY!
Chapter One
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Woolly Pete stood
with one foot propped on the gunwale,
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