Carlisle’s Duty

The first copy of the paperback had just arrived. My friend Bob Payne painted the image of a fourth rate ship-of-the-line and an armed cutter, with the Pitons of St. Lucia in the background. I particularly like the way the full moon shines on the surface of the sea. It’s called a ‘Moonglade,‘ I understand. Very lyrical. Thanks, Bob.

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  1. robert payne says:

    ALWAYS A GOOD READ CHRIS THANKS FOR OPPORTUNITY TO PAINT THE IMAGES FOR YOUR NOVELS ON YOUR 12TH “TREACHEROUS MOON” ANOTHER FANTASTIC READ…CAN’T WAIT FOR NEXT WHICH I KNOW WILL DELIGHT ALL YOUR FANS

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