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"Hey, I know thatready for his booth and show for the Pirates in Paradise perforive him a hand--he loves to talk pirates I bet he knows all about that pirate you were using for your horror uarantee you he knows about Kitty Cutlass and Dona Isabella, too"

"Katie," Vanessa said, "I did tons of research And I love the history--love it!--but we’re talking about peoplehistory, right?"

Vanessa grimaced "Well, history--fractured beyond belief--that ere using for a slasher flick"

"So I’ll call Liam We’ll have dinner We’ll have hiht? I ht?" Vanessa asked her

"David will be on your side," Katie said "I’ll call while we head over to Marty’s"

"How do you know that you’ll convince David to be on my side?" Vanessa asked

Katie laughed "I can be very persuasive No, all kidding aside, they should agree to follow yourinto piracy, the founding of the area--and so that’s contemporary and horrible People like justice and a satisfactory ending No one can bring the dead back to life, but there is so to be said for closure We don’t feel that we failed those who died if we can figure out a riddle and bring a killer to justice"

"I ," Vanessa told her

"It ork out," Katie said

Vanessa wasn’t at all sure that she believed Katie, but she had to keep trying She had exhausted other possibilities She had plagued encies, and people had been kind and they had said the right things But the case, though open, was not being actively investigated Her only recourse was filet and a plan And a wealth of knowledge about the history of the area

"Great," Vanessa said She smiled at the elder O’Hara behind the bar "Thank you, Jao play with the pirates"

Clear air turbulence in the Berle

That was one of the hts--hts and sed a thousand feet or more or had trouble in the last few decades

There were other losses, however A nule It wasn’t officially an area at all, and had only becoraphical Nanize it as a place with a name at all Superstition ruled a lot of what people believed about the area, and it had a doppelg&auer on the other side of the world called "the Devil’s Sea" by Japanese and Filipino people

The e events in the area had to do with ht point "true north" in contrast to " the earth The corees, which would definitely cause havoc when atte to reach a destination

Sean leaned back in his co the screen

The next theory had to do with gas--gas fro due to underwater landslides could cause a vast leakage of lishman from Leeds University had proposed the theory as late as the 1990s that the weight of the gas in the water could cause a ship to sink like a rock and also that the gas in the air could cause instantaneous combustion of a fuel-filled jet in seconds flat Boom

The first odd occurrence went all the way back to Christopher Colu with several of his men, reported mass compass malfunctions, a massive bolt of fire that suddenly fell frohts on the horizon--all in the area of the Ber from site to site on the Internet, Sean had to ad

But froas, the theories went off into other realms, ones he was certain he couldn’t buy himself