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Cord and Creese - A Swashbuckling Adventure on the High Seas - cover

Cord and Creese - A Swashbuckling Adventure on the High Seas

James De Mille

Publisher: Good Press

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In James De Mille's 'Cord and Creese', readers are immersed in a thrilling adventure tale set in the high seas during the era of piracy. The novel is characterized by its robust characters, intricate plot twists, and descriptive storytelling that vividly paints the maritime backdrop. De Mille's literary style combines elements of swashbuckling action with thoughtful reflections on morality and human nature, making 'Cord and Creese' a compelling read for fans of adventure fiction. The book captures the essence of 19th-century maritime literature, offering a unique and entertaining glimpse into a bygone era. James De Mille, a Canadian author and professor of rhetoric, drew inspiration for 'Cord and Creese' from his academic studies in classical literature and his fascination with tales of adventure on the open sea. His background in academia shines through in the novel's rich language and nuanced character development, adding depth to the narrative. De Mille's passion for storytelling and his expertise in rhetoric are evident throughout 'Cord and Creese', making it a standout work in maritime fiction. I highly recommend 'Cord and Creese' to readers who enjoy classic adventure literature, as well as those interested in exploring the moral complexities of human nature through the lens of high-seas piracy. This gripping tale of treachery, redemption, and the timeless struggle between good and evil is sure to captivate audiences of all ages.
Available since: 12/11/2019.
Print length: 432 pages.

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