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Galway Hooker Sloop

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Below is a ballad composed by one of our authors, Stephen A. Carter, for the Galway Sailing Club located in Galway, Ireland.

Stephen is also the author of the four‑book Matari Series, a fact‑driven historical fiction saga that explores the U.S. Civil War and highlights the pivotal contributions of Black Americans to the conflict.

THE GALWAY HOOKER

Sleek fishing boat, red sails full blown

In foaming wake she cruised alone.

Upon her deck a lad did sway,

Kept looking back across the bay.

 

From Claddagh town his tearful bride,

Upon a dock stood tall and cried.

White hanky danced upon the wind,

As em’rald eyes upon him pinned.

 

To starboard bow Clare Hills rose high,

Through spray the hooker scudded by.

All sails lay taut before the blast,

Aboard a groom clung to a mast.

 

The Galway hooker flew away,

Across North Sound that fateful day.

From Inishmore to Rossavail,

That night o’er surf heard widows wail.

 

At dawn a body washed ashore,

Found by a pregnant paramour.

Today her ghost still haunts the scene,

And in the wind one hears her keen.

 

Refrain:

A Galway hooker sailed away,

And took her love across the bay.

A widow waits upon the shore.

Will she be pining evermore?

Photo is courtesy of the Galway Museum

 

Concerning the Matter of the King of Craw by Ron Rhody

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Order your copy of Ron Rhody's exciting new novel
at the publisher's special discount - $11.99.

Based on the life of the legendary John Fallis!


The essence of good and evil is a certain disposition of the mind.”

Epictetus

“To those in that section near the river where the poor lived, that section where the bad-ass bars and the honkey-tonks and the cat-houses huddled, to the people in that part of town they called the Bottom, and to many others all over town that were poor and powerless, he was revered. He stood up for them.

To the proper folk of the city, though, he was Lucifer unleashed. He was the King of Craw and they wanted him gone.”

Set in the Roaring Twenties in Kentucky’s Capital City, the story spins around John Fallis, a legendary figure in Bluegrass folklore, and two boys who fall into his orbit.

A successful businessman, a gambler, a bootlegger, movie-star handsome, charismatically compelling, and deferential to no one, he was the champion of the common man and the scourge of the Powers That Be.

He was the King of Craw.

The story begins just before the night of the Big Shoot-Out when he takes on the entire city police force and sets his fabled reputation in stone. But the way he died remains a mystery to this day. Did the powerful forces in the city have him killed or was it the gambling fight it was purported to be?

Though this is a story and not a history, most of it happened. John Fallis, Craw, Crawfish Bottom are names that still resonate and questions about his early end are still unanswered.

This is the first piece of fiction built around the man and the place, full of action and drama, most particularly for readers drawn to mystery and the on-going battle between good and evil.

Whatever you ultimately decide about JF’s place on the scale of good and bad or the particulars of his death, you won’t be bored.

The Publisher

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List Price: $16.99

6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm)
Black & White on Cream paper
288 pages
Outer Banks Publishing Group
ISBN-13: 978-0990679042
ISBN-10: 0990679047
BISAC: Fiction / Historical / General

 

 

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