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Set a few years before Stevenson's Treasure Island, the story tells how Captain Flint and Murray raided the Spanish Gold Galleon and buried the treasure on the island of Dead Man's Chest.
"Burn The Witch" reads very smoothly and pleasantly which is due to fairly light language used in the novel, as well as specific, sarcastic humor. Sanika is pleasantly feisty, her statements often bring smile to face, although there are also elements of darkness or passing from irony into grim truth. Magda Kubasiewicz's world sucked me in completely. It was great to read it riding a bus through Krakow's streets, or sit in one of Bracka Street cafes, and imagine that it was there that Sanika likes to walk at night, and chase demons and monsters away. "Burn The Witch" is a book that has not failed expectations and its dynamics, unpredictability and climate are just some of the many advantages....
After being summoned home by the news of his mother's heart attack, John Tremont is forced to confront his own middle age.
Presents a collection of tales detailing the late author's harrowing experiences during World War II and the events that influenced some of his greatest works