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Tales from Port Starbird

The Storm Ketchum Tales

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Tales from Port Starbird

By: Garrett Dennis
Narrated by: Cheryl May
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More slices of island life on the Outer Banks, from the author who took you to Port Starbird!

The Storm Ketchum Tales are short stories that are set in the world of the Storm Ketchum Adventures series of island mystery novels. The tales can be heard along with, or independently of, the Adventures. This volume contains all six previously published short tales, plus a previously unpublished tale titled "Route 101".

Contents:
"An Olde Christmas Carol"
"The Sad Blue Boat"
"Cora's Tree"
"Dixie Island"
"The Wayward Mariner"
"Pharaoh's Treasure"
"Route 101"

Join amateur sleuth Storm "Ketch" Ketchum and his Kinnakeet Boatyard friends for mystery, history, and adventure on the picturesque Outer Banks of North Carolina, where intrigue always seems to be just around the next corner!

©2018 Garrett Dennis (P)2023 Garrett Dennis
Anthologies & Short Stories Short Stories Mystery Fiction Island Adventure Suspense

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