In the Belly of the Bloodhound
Bloody Jack #4
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Narrated by:
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Katherine Kellgren
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Written by:
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L. A. Meyer
About this listen
Hoping for a safe hiding place, she returns to the Lawson Peabody School for Young Girls in Boston, but the calm doesn't last long.
On a class field trip to Boston Harbor, the girls are abducted and forced into the hold of the Bloodhound, a ship bound for the slave markets on the Barbary Coast where they will be put up on the auction block and sold into Arab harems.
Jacky wouldn't dream of going down without a fight, but the delicate Lawson peabody girls are in over their heads. Although Jacky will use anything in her arsenal to help her well-heeled classmates, she isn't so certain they will find the strength and courage needed to survive. But if she can convince them to trade petticoats and propriety for her daring escape plan, the girls just might become their own rescuers.
©2008 LA Meyer (P)2008 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.What listeners say about In the Belly of the Bloodhound
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- andrea
- 2019-10-03
My favourite in the series, so far.
this series has been a joy to listen to and has kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. L. A. Meyers had a fantastic imagination. Besides the extreemly entertaining stories themselves, I have learned much of sailing ships, to boot.
I'm starting the next book, right away.
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- Vera
- 2018-07-12
Instant Classic
Look out Anne of Green Gable and Heidi. You have competition for a brilliant female character that should be celebrated through history. Hmm mm movie producers should snap this series up and develop the whole lot....or at least this one because through her stories on board you see what brought Jackie Faber to this point. I'd watch for sure.
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