### From Publishers Weekly This 12th installment of the Alan Lewrie naval adventure series sends the British captain to 1799 New Orleans in pursuit of pirates. Unlike the manly, ship-shape society aboard his frigate, New Orleans seems dominated by seductive women, especially the coquettish pirate r
Alan Lewrie #12 - The Captain's Vengeance
โ Scribed by Lambdin, Dewey
- Publisher
- Dewey Lambdin;Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press
- Year
- 2010;2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 324 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
A rich French prize ship left at anchor has gone missing, along with six sailors, and the Jolly Roger is flying.
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