Kalinago Blood

Kalinago Blood
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Publisher : Abbott Press
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781458212627
ISBN-13 : 1458212629
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Book Synopsis Kalinago Blood by : Alick Lazare

Download or read book Kalinago Blood written by Alick Lazare and published by Abbott Press. This book was released on 2013-12-16 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Captain Thomas Warner is an English adventurer. He and his crew find themselves stranded on the shores of St. Kitts, where they make the acquaintance of the local tribe, the Kalinago. Relations seem peaceful enough at first, but Warner is soon warned by a Kalinago captive by the name of Barbe that he and his crew are in danger. The Kalinago plan to attack the British crew and kill them all; however, Warner makes a preemptive strike and destroys the natives, taking the beautiful Igneri into his home. Eventually, they have a son, but the past violence of Warners actions robs his family of any peace. Racial animosity and greed shatter Warners blissful romance. The Kalinago blood survives in Warners illegitimate son, and so does his guilt in the blood-stained hands of his younger lawful son. In the end, brother is pitted against brother in a conflict that wipes out an entire native tribe. Told through the eyes of Barbe decades later, this is a tale of love, betrayal and the death of an innocent people. Warner may once have had good intentions, but blood coats his handsand the hands of those who would come after him.


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