Joan Druett is a maritime historian who is an expert on women at sea under sail. The author of ground-breaking studies, Hen Frigates, She Captains, Petticoat Whalers, and She was a Sister Sailor, she is also the writer of the popular Wiki Coffin mystery series. Her two books about the ordeals suffered by castaways, The Elephant Voyage and Island of the Lost, have also been well received.
The Money Ship
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- ISBN978-0-9941246-3-0
- EAN9780994124630
- Date de parution08/01/2018
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurOld Salt Press
Résumé
Money ships were wrecks of treasure-galleons belched up from the bottom of the sea after tremendous storms, yielding doubloons and all kinds of precious treasure ... gold bars and bullion, chests of brilliant gems... Oriental adventurer Captain Rochester spun an entrancing tale to Jerusha, seafaring daughter of Captain Michael Gardiner -- a story of a money ship, hidden in the turquoise waters of the South China Sea, which was nothing less than the lost trove of the pirate Hochman.
As Jerusha was to find, though, the clues that pointed the way to fabled riches were strange indeed -- a haunted islet on an estuary in Borneo, an obelisk with a carving of a rampant dragons, and legends of kings and native priests at war, and of magically triggered tempests that swept warriors upriver. And, even if the clues were solved, the route to riches was tortuous, involving treachery, adultery, murder, labyrinthine Malayan politics ...
and Jerusha's own arranged marriage.
As Jerusha was to find, though, the clues that pointed the way to fabled riches were strange indeed -- a haunted islet on an estuary in Borneo, an obelisk with a carving of a rampant dragons, and legends of kings and native priests at war, and of magically triggered tempests that swept warriors upriver. And, even if the clues were solved, the route to riches was tortuous, involving treachery, adultery, murder, labyrinthine Malayan politics ...
and Jerusha's own arranged marriage.






















