The Ballad of Bonnie dýVere
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About the Book
The story of 'Bonnie' d'Vere is based on the real life existence of the last of the lady pirates. The development of the 'Sea Eagle', as she was eventually called, becomes a fascinating story-for she was progeny of one of the best aristocratic French families. The story is set at the end of the Napoleonic period when there was an uneasy peace between England and France, and there were rumblings of war between North and South America. Against a background of violence, which accompanied the eradication of slavery, the convoluted and bloody tale unfolds.
It is also the tale of the magnificent Scot, Henry MacGeever, whose pioneer activities in a fragmented South Africa are woven around that of Katherina Josephine d'Vere. He was the only man capable of taming her.
About the Author
The Author has written numerous short stories, many of which have been published. He has written four books and has published two of them. His prime interests now are writing and studying history. Born in a village between the Congo border and Northern Rhodesia, his early years were spent hunting, fishing, prospecting, and messing about in boats on the rivers and lakes of Central Africa and on the sea.