About Dead Man’s Cave by James Gallahan:
A crew of pirates and a famed treasure ship. Can a gifted captain steal a fortune, and then keep it against impossible odds?
It is 1695, and a fleet of pirate ships led by Henry Avery captures the Emperor of India’s treasure ship, plundering it of a fortune in money and jewels. This amazing heist makes Avery the richest pirate in the world.
The emperor’s soldiers will do anything to reclaim the treasure, and now Avery is a man on the run. He is chased up one coast and down another, ending up in New York fighting against great odds to keep his ill-gotten fortune.
A sinister enemy with wide underground connections is poised to attack and destroy Avery and everything he cares about. Plus, the cave where Avery attempts to hide his loot is protected by fierce creatures the indigenous people call Mhuwe.
Dead Man’s Cave is filled with astonishing twists and captivating action. If you like reading adventure stories, tales of horror set in dark caves, and endings you didn’t see coming, then you’ll love James Gallahan’s debut novel.
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Author Bio:
James Gallahan is a multi-genre writer living in Northern Virginia with his wife.
He has short stories published in the Cat & Mouse Press anthologies, Beach Mysteries, and Beach Pulp, the Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group anthology, Rewriting the Past, and Pilcrow and Dagger literary magazine, The Survivor.
James was a finalist in the Writer’s Digest May 2018 Your Story competition and won the Grey Wolfe Publishing’s June 2018 monthly writing contest.
His short story, “Tiny Solves the Case,” received a Judge’s Award in Beach Mysteries.
“Missing in Rehoboth,” in Beach Pulp was a semi-finalist in the 2019 ScreenCraft Short Story contest. Beach Pulp received second-place honors, collection of short stories by multiple authors, and honorable mention for book design at the National Federation of Press Women’s annual communications awards ceremony. It also won first-place awards for book design and collection of short stories by multiple authors, and received second place for book editing by the Delaware Press Association.