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The Dutchman of the South
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233192630
- EAN9798233192630
- Date de parution10/03/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
The sea remembers. And it never forgives. When a ghost ship emerges from a violent green storm off the Cape, whispers of the Dutchman of the South become terrifying reality. Ships vanish. Bells ring beneath the waves. Survivors return. changed. A proud captain is drawn into the storm's orbit. A scholar seeking forbidden knowledge uncovers truths better left drowned. And a ruthless queen believes she can command the very force that devours kingdoms.
But the Dutchman does not haunt the sea. It feeds it. As the storm spreads inland-warping rivers, towns, and minds-one truth becomes clear: this is no curse of legend. It is a reckoning. The Dutchman of the South is a chilling blend of maritime horror, creeping cosmic dread, and dark ambition-perfect for readers who love haunted ships, ancient storms, and stories where the ocean itself becomes the villain.
Beware the Cape. The sea always takes its due.
But the Dutchman does not haunt the sea. It feeds it. As the storm spreads inland-warping rivers, towns, and minds-one truth becomes clear: this is no curse of legend. It is a reckoning. The Dutchman of the South is a chilling blend of maritime horror, creeping cosmic dread, and dark ambition-perfect for readers who love haunted ships, ancient storms, and stories where the ocean itself becomes the villain.
Beware the Cape. The sea always takes its due.










