"Red At Dawn" quickly captures its readers, wrapping them in the
ago-old dramas of intense greed, cruelty, rape, murder, and
bitter-sweet romance. David K. Evans crafts a tight plot with vivid
glimpses of the turbulent 1700s; a time when the Caribbean island
of Roatan was the rendezvous for "Brethren of the Coast" - lusty,
hard-living pirates of the Western Caribbean.
Seen through the eyes of Peter Halsey, a young New England
skipper of a fishing schooner captured by maniacal pirate Captain
Ned Lukas, the tale swiftly unfolds onboard the aging brigantine
Rebeckah, with ports-of-call and vivid drama that include the Slave
Coast of West Africa; mid-ocean capture of a venerable Spanish
Galleon; a slave market on the Spanish coast of Central America,
and onward to the beautiful "deserted" shores of Roatan.
Drawing upon his knowledge from over four decades of research
on the island, the author paints a vivid and exciting portrait of
life among elusive maroons and castaways of the 1700s, largely gone
unrecorded by History; describing their desperate attempt to
survive and protect their women and freedom from vicious attacks by
pirates who periodically invade the small island. It is here story
soars.
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