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Lady Pirate of the Caribbean

Author(s): Kensuke Ozaki

Location(s): Caribbean

Genre(s): Adventure

Era(s): 17th century

“Look, Anne! Lately, I saw you going to Charleston disguising yourself as a man. I don’t understand the reason you do it. Why do you dress in male clothing?”
Twenty-five-year-old Anne resisted her father, her pastel sylphlike fingers entangled in one another as she sat still on the edge of the lounger. Hair of a mess, she tried to remove a few loose strands off her boney face, the temples of it shining with the ray of sun striking through the nearby splintered window. With a tone that indicated her preference to dress like a man, she said,
“I have told you so many times, Pa. Young small-time pirates would speak to me and relay interesting stories about their life. You know how Charleston is a pirates’ den and, since females are not allowed to become pirates, I have no choice but to pretend to be male and do what I got to do,”
The insistence in Anne’s voice was crystal clear…

“Lady Pirate Of The Caribbean” is a whodunit masterpiece penned by Kensuke Ozaki, whose close friend found an American girl named Ann Bonny, a mysterious pirate lady, could not hold himself back from writing what happened to her… and her dreams to become a lady pirate…
From mind-bending twists across numerous islands to romance and battles at sea, the much-sought fiction number is meant to keep the readers on their toes and the thriller devotees wanting more…

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