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Adele Clagett was born in Annapolis, Maryland. A dream she had back in 2005 inspired the story of the Seahawk. She began to write the novel but shortly abandoned it. It was not until 2009 that she decided to pick up where she left off and complete it. She currently lives on Kent Island, which is located in Maryland. Included in the household is a rescue greyhound by the name of Shelby.


The Legend of the Seahawk received 4 Stars from Red Adept Reviews! Needles to say, I am very pleased. The reviews from Red Adept are very thorough (in my opinion) and I was both nervous and hopeful upon learning my book would be scrutinized. These reviews are broken down and addressed in categories (personally I [...]

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Published on April 11, 2011 20:00 • 76 views
Average rating: 3.61 · 18 ratings · 15 reviews · 1 distinct work · Similar authors
The Legend of the Seahawk
3.61 of 5 stars 3.61 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2009 — 3 editions

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The Legend of the Seahawk (Mystery & Thrillers)
1 chapters   —   updated Jan 16, 2010 02:18pm
Description: In the small Connecticut seaside town of Stuart Cove, David, a young ambitious professional takes a short leave of absence from his job at the New York Daily Press to settle his elderly aunt’s affairs after her death. On a visit to the Fishhook Pub, an old fisherman approaches David. This old man has a story to tell—a story about a lighthouse keeper named Danny and the loss of the fishing vessel, Seahawk. She went down during a storm back in 1956, but as the old man says, “That doesn’t tell the whole story.” David finds his life, and the lives of others, forever changed by this tale and the spirit of the Seahawk’s captain, Scott Spear.

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