Atlantic Rue

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Pub Date Aug 03 2021 | Archive Date Feb 28 2022

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1903. The South Atlantic. HMS Roanoke steams deeper into the southern hemisphere's winter, bound for the sparsely populated Cranmer Island. A chance encounter at sea has fateful consequences for her demoralized crew and presents a growing mystery they must resolve while they struggle to reconcile with their pasts.

1903. The South Atlantic. HMS Roanoke steams deeper into the southern hemisphere's winter, bound for the sparsely populated Cranmer Island. A chance encounter at sea has fateful consequences for her...


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66 pages

5 stars

The description of this book has little to do with the story line.

That being said, it is a great little short story. I’m a sucker for stories about sailing ships.

What we have here is an intense mystery. I never guessed the final outcome. I thought, “Oh, of course.” Mr. Adderley had me in just sixty-six pages.

This short story has it all, tension, drama and mystery. I loved it. I cannot wait to hear more from Mr. Adderley.

I want to thank NetGalley and Mr. Adderley for forwarding to me a copy of this great little story for me to read, enjoy and review. The opinions expressed here are solely my own.

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