Monday, May 16, 2011

Join Amos Cotter's Hunt for the Great White Shark

Excerpt from The Shark Slayer:

The seas grew treacherous, the waves measured anywhere from 20 to 30 feet. Lightning struck all around as the winds blew at 80 knots. The falling rain created almost zero visibility. Yet as all this happened, the captain of the Neslo (ness-low) stayed silent and still as he stood there at the bow of his ship. The rain fell hard, filling his three-point hat with water. His dark brown eyes didn’t even flinch as lightning struck less than two feet from the side of his vessel. He was calm and collected. His dark skin bared the scars of almost a lifetime of pirating. His skin was so covered with scars, one could barely tell where one ended and the next began. This hardened, battle-scarred man went by the name Samuwell (pronounced sam-you-well). [READ MORE HERE]

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