The Prisoner of Cimlye
C.
Litka
The best laid plans “gang
aft agley” as Robert Burns noted.
As
did the hopes of Sella, Lessie, the Meys, and Taef Lang.
The
Prisoner of Cimlye, a novel of some 54,000 words, is the sequel to
Sailing to Redoubt. It takes up the story of Sella, Lessie, and Taef
six months after the end of that first Tropic Sea novel, and ties up
many of the loose ends left dangling at the close of that story.
For
instance, was Lieutenant Taef Lang able to convince his commanding
officer that duty required him to spend several months sailing the
Tropic Sea in a 12 meter yacht with two beautiful girls – the
delightful Sella and her twin sister, the less than delightful
Lessie? And what did that powerful premonition Taef felt when the
dour Lessie shyly waved goodbye to him foreshadow? And, of course,
how did the governments of the three continents of the world react to
the message that they carried back from Redoubt Island? Indeed, were
Sella and Lessie able to convince their angry Grandfather to forgive
them for so often making a fool of him, and welcome the new age that
that message promised?
The
answers to these and many other questions and mysteries can be found
in the pages of The Prisoner of Cimlye, A Romance of the Tropic Sea.
C.
Litka writes old fashioned novels with modern sensibilities, humor,
and romance. He spins tales of adventure, mystery, and travel set in
richly imagined worlds, featuring casts of colorful, fully realized
characters. If you seek to escape your everyday life for a few hours,
you will not find better company, nor more wonderful worlds to travel
and explore, than in the novels of C. Litka.
Look for the release of The Prisoner of Cimlye in mid to late April 2020, exact date to be determined. The ebook version will be free*, as always!
*Except, perhaps on Amazon. $.99 if they choose not to price match their competitors
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