Black Hearts White Bones


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About The Book

Peg Brennan hasnt held a sword since the day she was captured at sea and imprisoned ten years earlier. But as her fingers slide around the hilt of the rapier laying in the dirt beside her she knows that the quiet life she has created for her bastard son in Bath is about to change for the worse - and still she cannot stop herself. What she doesnt know is that an even darker threat will soon arrive to drag her back into the blackness that can only exist in a pirates heart. Sailing toward the port town in the Carolina colony is Mary Read - the woman Peg left behind to die in Jamaica nine years earlier. Her life has been as hard as Pegs has been mundane providing bitter sauce for the cold revenge she intends to serve her former love. When they come face to face Mary Read plans to kill Peg - the woman who is really Anne Bonny - as payment for her suffering. But fate seldom adheres to the plans of men and even less so for women who have tasted forbidden fruit. More than a rousing adventure story in the vein of Treasure Island and Captain Blood Black Hearts White Bones delivers a broadside to convention by daring to portray legendary pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read as real women refusing to surrender to the mores of their time. Eschewing gratuitous bodice-ripping for a more serious look at these two anti-heroines debut author William Charles Furney gives us a resounding answer to the question; If it is true that only those women who behave badly make history can two women loving badly rewrite it? Though Black Hearts White Bones is a what if novel that abounds in history intrigue and mystery the story is always about Anne Bonny and Mary Read. The tension between them is present throughout and little is what it appears to be. In the quest to regain that which Mary Read has stolen from her Anne discovers clues about the Lost Colony settlers attempts to save the fortress city of Charles Town and discovers her true self. As the woman who would resurrect a pirate nation Mary Read soon realizes that some bonds are not meant to be broken a circumstance that begins to drive Anne mad.
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