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Blackbeard's Sword: The Pirate King of the Carolinas (Graphic Flash)

by Liam O'Donnell

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Edward Teach, known far and wide as Blackbeard, holds the coast of North and South Carolina in a grip of terror. Lieutenant Maynard and his men of the Royal Navy decide to capture the pirate, but they need help piloting their way through the shallow maze of coves and inlets. They enlist the aid of local fishermen Jacob Webster and his father, but Maynard doesn't count on the fact that Jacob may be leading them into trouble. The boy thinks Blackbeard is a hero! Historical Fiction.… (more)
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A fun book about pirates and adventure, but more importantly the importance of choosing a hero carefully. This book touches on truth and honesty and the consequences that follow. An enjoyable book that keeps you guessing on what will happen next.
  ChuckJackson | Sep 20, 2010 |
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Edward Teach, known far and wide as Blackbeard, holds the coast of North and South Carolina in a grip of terror. Lieutenant Maynard and his men of the Royal Navy decide to capture the pirate, but they need help piloting their way through the shallow maze of coves and inlets. They enlist the aid of local fishermen Jacob Webster and his father, but Maynard doesn't count on the fact that Jacob may be leading them into trouble. The boy thinks Blackbeard is a hero! Historical Fiction.

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