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The inn

2019
"The seclusion of the Inn at Gloucester suits former Boston police detective, Bill Robinson. Robinson runs the Inn and doesn't ask any questions, until Mitchell Cline arrives bringing drugs and violence to the peaceful inn"--OCLC.
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The serpent came to Gloucester

Rhyming text tells of a sea serpent that plays off the coast of Massachusetts the summer of 1817, and is hunted upon its return the next year. Includes a page of facts upon which the story is based.

The last days of Dogtown

a novel
2005
Chronicles the lives of the eccentric residents of Dogtown on Cape Ann in Massachusetts--home to widows, orphans, prostitutes, scoundrels, free Africans, and other characters--as the community begins its descent into oblivion in the early 1800s.

La leyenda de la serpiente

2006
Recounts the legend of the sighting of a large sea serpent swimming in the waters off the coast of Massachusetts in 1817 and the attempt by many fishermen to capture it.

The last fish tale

the fate of the Atlantic and survival in Gloucester, America's oldest fishing port and most original town
2009
Presents the history of the northeastern coastal fishing town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, on Cape Anne, one of England's last fishing towns.

Goodbye, Charley

2004
In 1943, twelve-year-old Celie's father brings home a rhesus monkey that helps Celie deal with all the difficulties that the war has brought into her life in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

The serpent came to Gloucester

2005
Rhyming text tells of a sea serpent that plays off the coast of Massachusetts the summer of 1817, and is hunted upon its return the next year. Includes a page of facts upon which the story is based.
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