Rick Ley Treats Readers to Swashbuckling, Modern-Day Pirate Tale in New Novel
A group of old college friends, Haitian Voodoo and a legendary pirate captain from the 1700s are featured in this modern-day adventure tale. Dog Ear Publishing reviews “Jolie Rouge,” which blends historical fiction and intrigue into a story for the ages, throwing in a little history along the way.
Dowington, PA, December 01, 2015 --(PR.com)-- When four college friends agree to reunite with the fifth member of the “Fab Five” for a mini-vacation in Florida, they have no idea just how adventurous their lives will become when they are invited to go on a treasure hunt. The friends fear for their lives when a contemporary Caribbean pirate demands the location of a lost treasure, hidden in the far southern reaches of the Bahamas, in Rick Ley’s new novel, released by Dog Ear Publishing.
“Jolie Rouge” opens with Captain Bartholomew Roberts on his ship Royal Fortune, a real-life Welsh pirate who terrorized the Americas from Canada to Brazil from 1719-22, nearly shutting down West Indian shipping between Europe and the New World. His story is interspersed with the story of the friends, who get an invitation to fish for more than snapper – a lost pirate’s treasure. The excitement begins when they solve a riddle written on Roberts’ recently discovered nautical chart and find indication that the treasure may lay within an island cave on Great Inagua Island, but danger looms off the Bahamian coast.
Haitian pirates capture the treasure hunters and steal them away to Haiti, where a Voodoo priest begins to transform one of them into a zombie in a mock Vodouist ritual intended to coerce the location of the treasure from the captives. Forced to take their captors back to the treasure, the men fight for their lives to stave off a certain cruel and unceremonious death. Unbeknownst to them all, authorities from three nations are rallied in a desperate search to save the friends before it is too late.
Rick Ley works as an independent environmental consultant. He has a degree in geology from Waynesburg College and a master’s degree in environmental science from Miami University. He also wrote the novel “Ghost Creek.” Ley enjoys fishing, hockey and vacationing at a family cabin on the Allegheny River north of Pittsburgh.
For additional information, please visit www.rickleybooks.com
Jolie Rouge
Rick Ley
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-3986-2 334 pages $27.95 US Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-45754-209-1 334 pages $18.95 US Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-45754-240-4 ebook $7.99 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere.
About Dog Ear Publishing, LLC
Dog Ear Publishing offers completely customized self-publishing services for independent authors. We provide cost-effective, fast, and highly profitable services to publish and distribute independently published books. Our book publishing and distribution services reach worldwide. Dog Ear authors retain all rights and complete creative control throughout the entire self-publishing process. Dog Ear Publishing reviews services and other book marketing services are available to connect great content with interested readers. Self-publishing services are available globally at www.dogearpublishing.net and from our offices in Indianapolis.
Dog Ear Publishing – self-publishing that actually makes sense.
“Jolie Rouge” opens with Captain Bartholomew Roberts on his ship Royal Fortune, a real-life Welsh pirate who terrorized the Americas from Canada to Brazil from 1719-22, nearly shutting down West Indian shipping between Europe and the New World. His story is interspersed with the story of the friends, who get an invitation to fish for more than snapper – a lost pirate’s treasure. The excitement begins when they solve a riddle written on Roberts’ recently discovered nautical chart and find indication that the treasure may lay within an island cave on Great Inagua Island, but danger looms off the Bahamian coast.
Haitian pirates capture the treasure hunters and steal them away to Haiti, where a Voodoo priest begins to transform one of them into a zombie in a mock Vodouist ritual intended to coerce the location of the treasure from the captives. Forced to take their captors back to the treasure, the men fight for their lives to stave off a certain cruel and unceremonious death. Unbeknownst to them all, authorities from three nations are rallied in a desperate search to save the friends before it is too late.
Rick Ley works as an independent environmental consultant. He has a degree in geology from Waynesburg College and a master’s degree in environmental science from Miami University. He also wrote the novel “Ghost Creek.” Ley enjoys fishing, hockey and vacationing at a family cabin on the Allegheny River north of Pittsburgh.
For additional information, please visit www.rickleybooks.com
Jolie Rouge
Rick Ley
Dog Ear Publishing
ISBN: 978-1-4575-3986-2 334 pages $27.95 US Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-45754-209-1 334 pages $18.95 US Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-45754-240-4 ebook $7.99 US
Available at Ingram, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and fine bookstores everywhere.
About Dog Ear Publishing, LLC
Dog Ear Publishing offers completely customized self-publishing services for independent authors. We provide cost-effective, fast, and highly profitable services to publish and distribute independently published books. Our book publishing and distribution services reach worldwide. Dog Ear authors retain all rights and complete creative control throughout the entire self-publishing process. Dog Ear Publishing reviews services and other book marketing services are available to connect great content with interested readers. Self-publishing services are available globally at www.dogearpublishing.net and from our offices in Indianapolis.
Dog Ear Publishing – self-publishing that actually makes sense.
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