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The Missing Ship
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Cathy Prather
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| The Day of Glory had finally arrived, when the four American explorers set sail off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. Their adventurous voyage would lead them into many encounters, while searching for the Missing Ship. Catherine II would tread the unknown waters of the Atlantic Ocean and Brian would eat, sleep, think and live finding the Missing Ship. The men spent many years studying the legendary treasures, that once belong to the world's most fierce Viking warrior, Nostradamus. Brian's father, Edward Fairbanks, left his journal behind in order for the Viking longship to be found. The legendary treasures dated back to the Viking Age and lie rested in the grave of Iceland abyss. A fierce rainstorm embraced their first night at sea, which lead them into a brush with the sea nymph Zorka, who questioned their motives for sailing across his kingdom. Brian explains the importance of their voyage and why they must accomplish their journey. Zorka finds favor upon the men and allows them to pass through his kingdom. But warn them to never return or a curse would be placed upon them, and they would be swallowed up by the mouth of the sea. Brian honored Zorka wishes and continued on with the voyage. The four men took their first dive beneath the ocean bottom. They encountered the god of waters, the legendary sea serpent, while exploring the mystified ocean. The men battled with the sea god and destroyed him. That was only the beginning of their problems. They proceeded on with their search looking for any evidence that would lead them to the sunken ship. The men found soggy wood of other sunken ancient galleons. They explored the ocean kingdoms of marine animals and plants life. Life beneath the ocean was superb and fascinating to the human's eyes. The men found fascinating treasures, before returning to Catherine II Preview a Chapter. |
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Cathy Prather was born in Tiptonville, Tennessee. She became a resident of Detroit, MI at the age of four years old. Cathy Prather have been writing since the age of fourteen. She attended writing courses at home. Children's Institute of Literature and Writer's Digest School. She has published five children's short stories, fifteen poems and one nonfiction article about "Seashells". Cathy Prather is a self publishing author of a well written children's book entitled, "Miss Louise Ben And Animal Friends." She is the author of seven other novels, 50 children's book manuscripts, ten short stories, two poetry manuscripts and hundreds of greetings cards. Cathy Prather is CEO and founder of a small greeting and gift shop business. She's looking forward to having her children's book, "Miss Louise Ben And Animal Friends," and her two well written manuscripts, "The Missing Ship" and "Santa Elena The Island of Diamonds made into movies along with others. Cathy Prather enjoys and love writing and with a pen is her way of bringing smiles and happiness into someone else life.
Email: Cathypcute@aol.com
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