The Chesapeake: Tidewater Sagas A Collection of Short Stories from the Chesapeake, Book 6 by Ken Rossignol
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Narrator Paul J. McSorley delivers these stories in a Tom Bodett which is very fitting to these recollections of pirates and presidential excursion reaching back to before WW II. There is a lot about small time crime, shady politicians alongside fishing and boating yarns largely set in the tri-county area around the Bay. It is a varied and enjoyable read seasoned with a traditionalist and romanticized view of the past with respect for common courtesy, responsible boating ... and flying the Confederate flag (at least one day per year).
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