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A fierce battle rages between two pirate captains. In the midst of the fight a one-eyed girl is wounded and thrown overboard, but she survives. Rescued by pirate Captain Miserablesod, the girl learns to sail and fight, and starts a new life with a new name - Miss Blimey. Not everything goes to plan however, and before she can take her rightful place as second in command on Miserablesod's ship she is betrayed and left for dead...

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A fierce battle rages between two pirate captains. In the midst of the fight a one-eyed girl is wounded and thrown overboard, but she survives. Rescued by pirate Captain Miserablesod, the girl learns to sail and fight, and starts a new life with a new name - Miss Blimey. Not everything goes to plan however, and before she can take her rightful place as second in command on Miserablesod's ship she is betrayed and left for dead...
Autorenporträt
Jo Jette is an author, editor, journalist, designer and artist. Driven by an obsession with reading everything she could get her hands on she first picked up a pen and started writing tall tales when she was about 9 years old. Somewhat ambitiously she began by creating her own choose-your-own-adventures. Years later, and after a few false starts in her career that included undertaking a Criminology degree (which she assures us is more exciting than it sounds!), Jo became the Editor of Desktop magazine in 2006, but left in 2010 to begin working for various Digital Creative Agencies. Despite spending long hours in the pixel mines building websites and producing media campaigns, Jo was hooked on words and just kept writing. Bad poetry, short stories and unfinished novels. It poured out in waves. After leaving Desktop, Jo became the editor of passion publication Wooden Toy Quarterly. Following the magazine's closure in 2012, she focused on her own digital-only publication, Nothing to Nobody - an art, life and everything 76-page magazine and companion blog. The magazine ran for 12 issues over 3 years and the blog continues to this day. As much as she loves magazines and pixels however, Jo has always wanted to tell stories for a living and so in 2013 she decided to focus on her own writing career.