The Devil's Bondman
They called him the Devil's Bondsman because, so men said, he had pledged his soul to the devil, and in return, could be harmed by no mortal hand. His real name was Captain Valentine Storm, a man without fear who seemed deliberately to court the dangers that other men shied from. Even his band of cut-throat buccaneers did not know the secret that haunted him all his life--...more
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Published
May 12th 1980
by Ivy Books
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And yet another fun read by Sylvia Thorpe. This one takes place in Tortuga during the 1680's and features the buccaneer captain Valentine Storm (an alias, of course) and a run-away bride. Thorpe always manages to entertain (at least she does me) and I love her historical romances and adventures for their wonderful sense of period detail and outright readability.
Like a Lays potato chip, I can't eat just one.
Like a Lays potato chip, I can't eat just one.
Jun 17, 2013
*~Serenity~*
marked it as pirate-romance
Jan 11, 2013
Leora
marked it as to-read
Oct 16, 2011
Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*
marked it as pirates-captains-of-ships
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June Sylvia Thimblethorpe was born in 1926 in London, England. Educated in London at a school in Brondesbury, Kilburn High School for Girls, Slade School of Fine Arts, and University College. She worked as secretary from 1949 to 1952 and later she worked as school teacher.
As Sylvia Thorpe, she wrote over 25 historical romance novels from 1950 to 1983. Her novel "The Scapegrace" (1971) won the Eliz...more
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As Sylvia Thorpe, she wrote over 25 historical romance novels from 1950 to 1983. Her novel "The Scapegrace" (1971) won the Eliz...more
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