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Devil's Fire #1-3

The Devil's Fire Trilogy

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"GAME OF THRONES ON THE HIGH SEAS!"
-S. Bogden

Three book collection of The Devil's Fire, The Devil's Tide, and the Devil's Horizon.

When Captain Jonathan Griffith takes the fire-haired Katherine Lindsay as his hostage, he inadvertently sparks a bloody chain of events that will alter the course of piracy in the Caribbean forever.

Set during the Golden Age of Piracy, fictional characters interweave seamlessly with legendary pirates such as "Calico Jack" Rackham, Benjamin Hornigold, Charles Vane, and the infamous Edward "Blackbeard" Teach.

Pirate lovers will find no shortage of treachery, cutlass duels, ship-to-ship battles, buried treasure and much, much more.

821 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 15, 2013

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Matt Tomerlin

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Matt Tomerlin specializes in historical fiction. He has released four novels set during the Golden Age of Piracy.

For updates on Tomerlin's current projects, visit www.mtomerlin.com

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What do Captain Griffith, Captain Charles Vane, Captain Hornigold, Governor Woods Rogers, Calico Jack, and even Blackbeard have in common? They all made the mistake of underestimating Katherine Lindsay.

Kidnapped by the dashing pirate Captain Griffith after witnessing the brutal death of her husband Thomas, Katherine finds herself aboard a pirate brigantine with seemingly no where to go but his bed. But indomitable Kate doesn't give up her hopes for freedom. She goes head to head with the most infamous buccaneers of the Golden Age of piracy in this thrilling trilogy, and proves to be a better pirate than all of them.

Gritty swashbuckling intrigue at it's best!!
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