Author Michael J. Way's new book "Kestrel: An American Privateer" is a thrilling novel about a tenacious captain who leads his ship and crew on a captivating adventure
Recent release "Kestrel: An American Privateer" from Page Publishing author Michael J. Way takes place in the spring of 1775 when the American colonies have begun the machinations that will lead them to war. Captain Jonathan Barlow has outfitted Kestrel, a sleek and heavily armed schooner that is destined to set sail, delivering cannon, powder, and shot to the fledgling militia in New England while interacting with renowned and historically accurate individuals and events.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., Oct. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Michael J. Way, who grew up spending his free time either on the water or in the woods exploring the islands, creeks, and coves of the Shrewsbury and Navesink Rivers, has completed his new book "Kestrel: An American Privateer": an exciting novel follows Barlow as he leads Kestrel and crew through treacherous encounters, battles, and storms. From Philadelphia to New York, Boston, and back, Barlow and the crew interact with many of the prominent figures and events of the time.
Author Michael J. Way writes, "A cold misty rain, so typical for the season, was falling as Capt. Jonathan Barlow made his way down Spruce Street toward the Philadelphia waterfront. It was early March 1775, and the weather was the only thing typical in the city awash with people scrambling and hustling with the anticipation of a probable war. Barlow himself was caught up in it as much, if not more so than the majority of those around him, having just concluded a series of meetings with the major players in the drama that was unfolding up and down the eastern seaboard of the North American Colonies."
Published by Page Publishing, Michael J. Way's riveting tale follows Barlow and his crew as they come under suspicion by the captain of a British Man of War and face certain hanging if convicted. Only Barlow's tenacity, coupled with a possible positive turn of events, might save them all from the vengeful reality of the hangman's noose.
Readers who wish to experience this original sea-faring work can purchase "Kestrel: An American Privateer" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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