The Seafarer s Secret

The Seafarer s Secret
Author: Carol Ann Collins
Publsiher: Beaufort Books
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2024-03-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780825309076

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Secrets are revealed. Lies are exposed. And in order to have a future, William and Eva will have to delve into the past. William Templeton, widower and police chief of Eden, North Carolina is working the scene of a local woman's drowning when the body is found with an old gold coin in her pocket – identical to a coin that was discovered on Catherine's body, his estranged wife, over a year ago. Catherine's case, originally deemed a tragic accident, has been reopened, forcing William to step down as police chief. Historian and Blackbeard expert, Eva Knightly, is brought into the investigation to help identify the coins and can't understand why her good friend Catherine never mentioned anything about it. When more coins surface at a local church, Eva and William know it's more than mere coincidence. With the entire town whispering about Blackbeard, cursed coins, and lost treasure, it becomes hard to separate what is true and what is a myth. The Seafarer's Secret is a thrilling cinematic mystery featuring the exigent slow-burning romance between William and Eva as they work together to reveal the secrets and lies of Eden, North Carolina. Though, in order to have a future, they'll have to look deep into the past to keep from being a modern-day killer's next victim.

The Seafarers

The Seafarers
Author: Marian Anderson Clover
Publsiher: Upswing Publishing
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781942628019

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The sacred mysteries essential to Viking survival will be lost if Inge Andersdottir cannot find a daughter to inherit the ancient wisdom. Inge and her husband Karl-Eirik adopt Thora, a young thrall with skaldic (poetic) powers and more. Thora kills a glasscaster and the king condemns her to Lesser Outlawry: a long season of exile to the rivers of Russia and then Istanbul - on Karl's boat, The Seafarer. Reluctantly, Inge agrees to go along and finds a stormy voyage – a grueling portage, an encounter with the Overlord of Kiev, her former lover, with a suspected Greek spy and an attack by the savage Pechenegs. The crew must deal with an unexpected change in captains. Thora is captured and put into an Arab harem. It is up to Inge and her wondrous skills to save the boat, the crew and her daughter.

A Seafarer s Tale

A Seafarer s Tale
Author: Al Cantin
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2004-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780595322633

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The year is 1834, and Jean Charbonnet is born. He is drawn to a life as a seafaring man who is following in the steps of his ancestors. A Seafarer's Tale is the story of his and his family's lives in nineteenth-century France.

The Seafarer s Mind

The Seafarer s Mind
Author: Martin Otto
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783748741961

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The Seafarer’s Mind is a wonderful resource for seafarers. The book is rich in narrative and case studies and covers a wide range of issues and challenges facing sailors on the high seas. A hard hitting account which unpacks the realities of a modern version of indentured labour, the author provides hope in the often harsh world of seafaring. This is a practical guide to living in isolating and confined situations where temptations abound and moral compasses are often abandoned. Martin Otto is the world’s leader in serving seafarers through his international mission work. He is to be commended for being God’s advocate in such an insightful, humble and practical manner. This book will become a widely read text and is sure to become a key reference for all seafarers seeking to live a Godly life in an often harsh and unforgiving environment. I recommend it wholeheartedly. Professor Ross Dowling AM Global Cruise Ship Lecturer Perth, Australia

Norwegian Shipping in the 20th Century

Norwegian Shipping in the 20th Century
Author: Stig Tenold
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Economic theory. Demography
ISBN: 9783319956398

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This book is open access under a CC BY NC ND 4.0 license. This open access book discusses how Norwegian shipping companies played a crucial role in global shipping markets in the 20th century, at times transporting more than ten per cent of world seaborne trade. Chapters explore how Norway managed to remain competitive, despite being a high labour-cost country in an industry with global competition. Among the features that are emphasised are market developments, business strategies and political decisions The Norwegian experience was shaped by the main breaking points in 20th century world history, such as the two world wars, and by long-term trends, such as globalization and liberalization. The shipping companies introduced technological and organizational innovations to build or maintain a competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world. The growing importance of offshore petroleum exploration in the North Sea from the 1970s was both a threat and an opportunity to the shipping companies. By adapting both business strategies and the political regime to the new circumstances, the Norwegian shipping sector managed to maintain a leading position internationally.

Mystery of the Ancient Seafarers

Mystery of the Ancient Seafarers
Author: Robert D. Ballard,Toni Eugene
Publsiher: National Geographic Society
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: UCSC:32106017088938

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A fascinating odyssey through time explores the mysteries of the ancient maritime civilizations of the Mediterranean in the companion volume to the upcoming National Geographic special for PBS, which follows the undersea explorer to the Black Sea, Egypt, Greece, Minoan Crete, and Italy in search of

J R R Tolkien Encyclopedia

J R R  Tolkien Encyclopedia
Author: Michael D.C. Drout
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2006-11-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781135880347

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This book presents the most recent scholarship on J.R.R. Tolkien, but also introduces and explores the author and scholar's life and work within their historical and cultural contexts. It examines Tolkien's fiction and his sources of influence along with his artistic and academic achievements, including his translations of medieval texts.

Deathbound Duke s Daughter Volume 1

Deathbound Duke s Daughter  Volume 1
Author: Terasu Senoo
Publsiher: J-Novel Club
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-06-27
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781718326224

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One evening in early spring, eight-year-old Erika Aurelia realizes she’s the detestable little villainess from an otome game called Liber Monstrorum: The Winter Maiden and the Phantasmic Beasts. As if that wasn’t bad enough already, Erika’s role in the game is to pester the main character... and then die in order to kick off a mysterious series of events! These incidents are different in each love interest’s route, and seven routes means seven deaths to avoid. Not one to throw in the towel, Erika knows she must take action to destroy her death flags—and since her life is on the line, there’s no time to lose! Her very first death flag is set to rise after she meets two noble children from a prominent magician’s house. In order to prevent the resulting incidents, the Gold Rush Murders, she arms herself with her brother's expensive(!!!) magical items and heads into the ancient Seafarer’s Ruins. But things don’t quite go according to plan...