Blackbeard's Justice by Jeremy McLean

Blackbeard suffers in silence from the events of the previous book, while an enemy of theirs, another pirate, tries to tear apart everything the crew have built up so far, including their friendships.

Blackbeard's justice

⚓ Drowning in anger. Old wounds reopened. Blackbeard's crew reaches their limit. ⚓


"Tell Blackbeard I'm coming for him." Edward went too far in his obsession for freedom and caught the attention of a man not to be trifled with.

Calico Jack, the so-called pirate King of the Caribbean, ignites a fire that threatens to burn Blackbeard's crew to ashes. And the most sparks come from within their own ranks. Can the fledgling pirates trust those closest to them?

Betrayal comes in threes, turnabout is fair play, and the King of the Caribbean knows just the right cards to play. But Calico Jack isn't the only pirate Edward should be afraid of…

Can Edward keep his crew, ship, and allies together long enough to face an old enemy and survive in the process?

See Blackbeard face his fears in Blackbeard's Justice, book 3 of the historical fantasy adventure series The Voyages of Queen Anne's Revenge!

Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Historical

Language: English

Keywords: pirate fiction, travel adventure fiction, adventure at sea, pirate privateer, fantasy prime books, historical unlimited, caribbean adventure series

Word Count: 93091

Sales info:

This book enjoys a steady stream of sales, matching book 2, and sometimes surpassing it, meaning that many customers from book 2 are continuing the series. It is regularly in the top 20 of one category, and the top 100 of two other categories. It has over 25 reviews across Amazon and Goodreads with a 4.6/5 average rating.


Sample text:

"One, two… three!" Edward shouted as he opened the door.

Roberts pushed the cart forward with all his strength. The hundred-and-some pound bomb stood no match against the seven-foot-tall bear of a man. As he and the cart approached the door opening, he picked up speed. When he reached the opening the cart jumped over the threshold and bounced down to the stone walkway below. At the last second, he gave the cart one last shove with his shoulder. The cart tumbled down the walkway and smashed into the iron gate with a loud clang.

Edward took the burning lantern in one hand, reared back, and threw it as he had his sword not ten minutes ago. The lantern arched through the air, the tiny flame protected by glass. It landed just beneath the cart, and the glass shattered on impact. The oil spilled out from the lantern, and the tiny flame ignited it into a fair-sized blaze. The oiled wood of the cart attracted the fire, and before long it enveloped the mount.

The townsfolk saw the mount and the kegs and the flames and feared what would happen next. They ran away from the gate and the mansion, some trampling over each other to get farther away.

Edward waited until he saw the fuse ignite, and then closed the door. "Run!" he shouted.

His men, and his wife, ran through the Boddens' mansion to the back. Nassir and the other crewman carrying William did their best to keep up.

When they reached the back of the mansion, the thunderous roar of an explosion shook the walls. Screams, louder than before, filtered through from the outside.

Edward and the others left the mansion and continued their mad dash to escape. He kicked the back door open and held it for the rest of his friends. They ran through as quick as their tired legs would carry them. After Nassir and his helper were through with William, he rejoined them in their flight.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

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Dutch
Already translated. Translated by Wendy van den Berg
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Dan Casther

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