At the Eye of the Ocean

Hilbert Schenck


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 224 pages · Published: 02 Apr 1981

At the Eye of the Ocean by Hilbert Schenck
Abel Roon learned early of his fantastic powers - his uncanny ability to sense states of the ocean, anticipate its currents and changes, read its mist violent and treacherous moods. As a young sheppard on the blustery shores of Cape Cod, it was the waters that spoke to him, the tides that beckoned hims, the whispering sea creatures that talked his secret language.

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