Barracuda

This book is titled "Barracuda" by Michael Aye. The cover of the book contains an illustration of a large ship sailing across the ocean. The illustration appears to be at sunrise or sunset, as the lower portion of the sky is a bright orange while the sky remains a shade of blue.

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Abstract

Admiral Lord Anthony and his brother, Lieutenant Gabe Anthony face an adventurous life out at sea in their line of work. Going toe to toe with privateers and tracking down the elusive ghost ship Barracuda during the American Revolution may prove to be the greatest challenge the brothers have faced off the coast of the Ancient City.

Local locations visited or mentioned in the text include Anastasia Island, Fort St. Mark (the Castillo de San Marcos), the Matanzas River, and the Governor's House (Governor's House Cultural Center and Museum).

Identifier

SPECIAL PS3601 .A9 B37 2009

Access Rights

This item is part of Rare Books and is accessible by appointment-only.

Creator

Title

Barracuda
Mr. Aye signed and inscribed this copy.

Alternative Title

Fighting Anthonys, Book 3

Contributor

Carrie Skalla and Megan Roberts, cover designers

Publisher

Raleigh, NC: Boson Books

Date

Format

Paperback book

Language

English

Audience

Subject

Action or Adventure
Historical

Coverage

British Period

Accrual Method

Purchased

Bibliographic Citation

Aye, Michael. Barracuda. Boson Books, 2009.

Citation

Michael Aye, “Barracuda,” St. Augustine Fiction, accessed June 13, 2026, https://staugustinefiction.omeka.net/items/show/197.

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