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A revelatory narrative of the 538 Pennsylvania and New Jersey
privateers, privately owned ships of war some called pirates.
Manned by over 18,000 men, these privateers influenced the fight
for American independence. From the halls of Congress to the rough
waterfronts of Delaware River and Bay to the remote privateering
ports of the New Jersey coast and into the Atlantic, a stirring
portrait emerges of seaborne raiders, battles, and derring-do, as
well as incredible escapes from the great British prison ships
"vulgarly called Hell," where more than 11,000 men perished. A work
40 years in the making extracted from archives in both Europe and
America, it is a tale unrivaled by any Hollywood fiction.
Inspired by the infamous Northwest Branch Park murder case in a
peaceful Maryland suburb of Washington, D.C., this masterfully
intricate and epic story of crime and intrigue, love and courage,
tragedy and vengeance spans more than half a century. It tells the
tale of two women - one, a victim of a beastly killer; the other,
her sister bent on the ultimate revenge despite insurmountable
obstacles. Follow the events leading up to the June 15, 1955,
killing of two teenage girls, Ellen Marie Chauvanne and Mikie
O'Riley, and the ensuing nationwide hunt for a killer. Despite one
false lead after another, there was no resolution ... until a
surprising phone call was received more than forty years later.
Would it put an end to the crime dubbed by a major Washington
newspaper, "The Murder That Would Not Die"?
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