SAN DIEGO, March 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author Jim Malloy has published "Raptor's Revenge," a thrilling story following the adventure of Jamey, a young man seeking revenge on the murderers of his family. With only one clue left behind from the killers, Jamey sets out to find them. After spending over a decade as a privateer on this quest, he has transformed into "El Raptor," preying on Spanish ships. On the last leg of his trip to locate the killers once and for all, he finds love, is captured and finally comes face-to-face with exactly who he's been looking for all along.
Throughout the book, Malloy provides readers with a riveting story that will also emphasize some of life's most important lessons and messages: loyalty, betrayal, grief, triumph, resolve and justice. Malloy illustrates these essential messages throughout the pages of the book and engages readers from the moment Jamey's journey begins.
"While I was sailing through South America, I found myself with a lot of free time and quiet days," Malloy said. "I got to thinking what the sea was like during the Middle Ages. I came up with a hero and a storyline and wrote it all down when I got home, which turned into this book."
Ultimately, Malloy tells a story of adventure, murder, deceit and revenge that will keep readers on the edge of their seat. The book also highlights valuable life lessons and teaches readers that through perseverance, they can overcome any struggles and find what they are looking for.
"Raptor's Revenge"
By Jim Malloy
ISBN: 978-1-6641-9759-6 (softcover); 978-1-6641-9758-9 (e-book)
Available through Xlibris, Barnes & Noble and Amazon
About the author
Jim Malloy is a retired San Diego Police Captain, private investigator of 25 years and owner of Centurion Information Association. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and is a graduate from the FBI Management Academy. Having a passion for sailing and boats, he once lived upon a 76" three-masted barquentine, a scaled replica of the original H. M'S. Dolphin. The ship flew eleven sails, four-deck cannons, two stern guns and a bow chaser. Malloy sailed through the Bahamas, Jamaica and South America. He also owned an island in the Bahamas and a museum for pirate and buccaneer history. For more information, please visit: http://www.jimmalloy-author.com.
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