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Red Seas Under Red Skies

This book is a tale of adventure and intrigue, following the exploits of a young pirate as they navigate the dangerous and lawless Red Seas. The story is filled with suspenseful encounters, cunning plot twists, and vivid descriptions of the sea's perilous nature. more

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Scott Lynch
Scott Lynch

Scott Lynch is an American fantasy author born on April 2, 1978. His works are known for their unique narrative style and rich imagination, with his 'The Gentleman Bastards' series being particularly popular. more

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