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On a Caribbean coast a notorious pirate chief dies inside a cavern and his daughter seizes command of the motley shore community, imposing her will through charisma and cruelty. Her giant bodyguard's loyalty and dignity complicate loyalties as the crew prepares for visitors and prizes, forcing councils, judgments, and schemes. The plot moves between island set pieces—caves, groves, ships at sea—and a sequence of raids, attacks, treasure tests, betrayals, love rivalries, and desperate escapes, culminating in violent confrontations that decide control of the crew and its fortunes.

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Aylward Edward Dingle

Aylward Edward Dingle was a writer known for his contributions to adventure and maritime fiction. His notable works include "Gold Out of Celebes," which explores themes of treasure hunting and exploration in the exotic setting of the Celebes Islands, and "The Pirate Woman," a tale that delves into the life and adventures of a female pirate. Dingle's narratives often reflect a fascination with the sea and the allure of adventure, capturing the imagination of readers with vivid storytelling and engaging characters.

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