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The Further Exploits of The Pirate Queens

By: James Grant Goldin
Narrated by: Gill Mills
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Pirate Queen Anne Bonny has a secret--a baby daughter named Kate! Anne, afraid that motherhood will undermine her fearsome reputation as the scarlet-haired scourge of the 18th-century Caribbean, is having the baby raised by friends in the Spanish colony of Cuba, unknown to the crew of the Tigress--and that Kate's father, Captain Calico Jack Rackam. But when Anne wants to go to her daughter's first birthday--now behind enemy lines in the middle of Great Britain's latest war with Spain--she turns for help to the only person she can trust: fellow female freebooter Mary Read.

Together, the pirate queens will defy storms sharks, slave catchers, a shipwreck, and the Spanish Inquisition...to fulfill a promise.

And, along the way, they might just plunder Spain's world-famed "treasure fleet".

©2022 James Grant Goldin (P)2022 James Grant Goldin
Action & Adventure Fiction Historical Fiction Royalty Pirate

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