Saladin's Sword: A Papal Treasure

Professor James Jones (Department of Religion Rutgers University)

Saladin's Sword: A Papal Treasure
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Balboa Press Australia
Published
30 April 2015
Pages
54
ISBN
9781452528588

Saladin’s Sword: A Papal Treasure

Professor James Jones (Department of Religion Rutgers University)

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Flying a Dutch flag, the Vandetta is parked alongside the dock in the port of Kingston, Jamaica. On board, meeting secretly, are four pirate captains-three former royal navy captains and a Duke of the Realm-making a plan to exact revenge and retribution on those responsible for their loss of income, status, position, and reputation. The four compiled a list of the people who had caused them even the slightest provocation during the last twenty years, focusing on those who had forced them into the cut-throat world of piracy. Fierce battles ensue and in the process they capture a princess and steal her dowry and gold bullion from a ship in the dead of night. They also commandeer three Spanish treasure ships and, using the melted gold, they commit a major forgery by selling the gilded gold to greedy, corrupt government officials. A tale of the high seas, Saladin’s Sword narrates a story of treachery, adventure, and betrayal.

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