From the Back Cover:
Ken Rossignol has been publishing newspapers and writing books for twenty-five years and as a maritime history speaker, Rossignol enjoys meeting audiences around the world and discussing the original news stories of the sinking of the RMS Titanic and other maritime history topics.Rossignol has appeared on dozen of ships in the Pacific, Mediterranean, Atlantic, thru the Panama Canal and all through the Caribbean discussing the stories of the heroes of the Titanic, the explorations of the new world voyagers, the Bermuda Triangle and the history of piracy. Rossignol regularly appears at the Titanic Museum Attractions in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and Branson, Missouri for book signings and to talk with visitors about the RMS Titanic. He has appeared on Good Morning America, ABC 20/20; ABC World News Tonight and on the Discovery Channel Investigation Motives & Murders Series, A Body in the Bay.News coverage of Rossignol's landmark civil rights case, represented by Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz re: United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Rossignol v Voorhaar, 2003, included articles in most major news outlets and is cited in hundreds of cases as legal precedent which went all the way the Supreme Court. Rossignol is the author of thirty books and writes in true crime, maritime history and has a series of cruise thrillers. All are available in eBooks, paperback and audio books. A strong highway safety advocate, Rossignol also publishes the DWIHitParade.com, which focuses on impaired driving and the monthly news publication, The Chesapeake Today. News coverage of Rossignol's DWIHitParade won an Emmy in for WJLA reporter Jay Korff and coverage of the St. Mary's Today newspaper by WUSA reporter Bruce Leshan was awarded an Emmy.
About the Author:
Huggins Point Editors endeavors to bring forth original fiction and first hand accounts of real pirates in the late 17th and 18th century. Obscure court accounts along with the more well-known reports of trials in England, Scotland, Canada and the United States have been included in the first two of the PIRATE TRIALS series. Books three and four, of which this book is the fourth, include fictional accounts of some of history' most illustrious and bloodthirsty pirates, who were criminals of the worse kind and indeed 'serial killers'. The result of these four books is to provide an accurate reflection of the dastardly deeds committed by these various and sundry villains. The first two books of the details of the trials reflected arraignment hearings, a move by United States officials in a Crown Canadian Court to extradite Confederate privateers from Canada on charges of piracy; and the remarkable account of Chief Justice John Marshall presiding over the trial of Three Spaniards for their role in the murder of the crew in a piratical act that begin shortly after the ship left Cuba and ended with their apprehension in Virginia. Some of the same issues and legal points decided in that case are pertinent in modern trials as well. The "Pirate fiction" presented in PIRATE TRIALS Famous Murderous Pirates Book Series books three and four includes little known to the contemporary reader, prose that is both engaging and colorful, moving quickly across the page. These are the accounts that movies are made from! Please enjoy them, which was the intent of the original authors as well as Huggins Point Editors. Thanks for joining us for these adventures! Ken Rossignol
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