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The Prisoner of Cimlye: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #2
Passage to Jarpara: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #3
Sailing to Redoubt: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #1
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Tales of the Tropic Sea Series

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Taef Lang must set out on his grand quest…

… To find a job. 
 

Now a married man, the time has come for Taef to begin his long-delayed career as a professor of Island archaeology and/or Island history. To do so, he and Lessie, along with Sella and Carz, set sail for the Island and the University of Jarpara.

 

Passage to Jarpara is a travelogue of that journey. It's an account of islands called on, old friends and acquaintances met, new ones made, as well as potential pirates, curse-beasts, haunted Tiki palaces, fire islands, and a hidden race of immortals. In short, it's an episodic record of the everyday life of the island-studded Tropic Sea.

 

Passage to Jarpara is the third and final volume of Tales of the Tropic Sea from the pen of C. Litka. It draws a fitting conclusion to the adventures of Taef, Sella, and Lessie that begin with their voyage to Redoubt Island and continued with the freeing of the Prisoner of Cimlye. It blends fantasy, science fiction, adventure, and romance told in C. Litka's classic lighthearted style. Like all his novels, it features engaging characters, witty dialog, meticulous world-building, and mysteries to be solved in unexpected ways.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherC. Litka
Release dateAug 8, 2022
The Prisoner of Cimlye: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #2
Passage to Jarpara: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #3
Sailing to Redoubt: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #1

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  • Sailing to Redoubt: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #1

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    Sailing to Redoubt: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #1
    Sailing to Redoubt: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #1

    Be good. Or some dark night the sorcerers of Vente may come for you. On the islands of the Tropic Sea, parents caution naughty children to behave, or risk that some dark night the sorcerers of the Vente might come to carry them off as well. The reputed fate of these very naughty children varies from island to island, but it is often whispered that they could well end up in a stew. Navy lieutenant Taef Lang must have been a very naughty boy, for one soft, tropical night the Vente came and carried him off. And he certainly ended up in some very hot water. Sailing to Redoubt is the story of his adventures in the company of two Vente Island sorceresses, Sella and Lessie Raah, on a quest to discover the secret of a legendary outpost of the world's first people, the Founders. Equipped with a map, a golden key, and a small yacht, they set sail across the bright, blue, and sometimes deadly, Tropic Sea. Sailing to Redoubt is C. Litka's sixth imaginary world novel. It is filled with the characters, humor, and adventure that are the hallmarks of his writing. C. Litka writes old-fashioned novels with modern sensibilities, humor, and romance. His lighthearted novels of adventure, mystery, and travel are set in richly imagined worlds that feature a colorful cast of well drawn characters. If you seek to escape, for a few hours, your everyday life, you will not find better company, nor more wonderful worlds to travel and explore, than in the novels of C. Litka.

  • The Prisoner of Cimlye: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #2

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    The Prisoner of Cimlye: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #2
    The Prisoner of Cimlye: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #2

    The best laid plans "gang aft agley" as Robert Burns noted. As did the hopes of Sella, Lessie, the Meys, and Taef Lang. The Prisoner of Cimlye, a novel of some 54,000 words, is the sequel to Sailing to Redoubt. It takes up the story of Sella, Lessie, and Taef six months after the end of that first Tropic Sea novel, and ties up many of the loose ends left dangling at the close of that story. For instance, was Lieutenant Taef Lang able to convince his commanding officer that duty required him to spend several months sailing the Tropic Sea in a 12 meter yacht with two beautiful girls – the delightful Sella and her twin sister, the less than delightful Lessie? And what did that powerful premonition Taef felt when the dour Lessie shyly waved goodbye to him foreshadow? And, of course, how did the governments of the three continents of the world react to the message that they carried back from Redoubt Island? Indeed, were Sella and Lessie able to convince their angry Grandfather to forgive them for so often making a fool of him, and welcome the new age that that message promised? The answers to these and many other questions and mysteries can be found in the pages of The Prisoner of Cimlye, A Romance of the Tropic Sea. C. Litka writes old fashioned novels with modern sensibilities, humor, and romance. He spins tales of adventure, mystery, and travel set in richly imagined worlds, featuring casts of colorful, fully realized characters. If you seek to escape your everyday life for

  • Passage to Jarpara: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #3

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    Passage to Jarpara: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #3
    Passage to Jarpara: Tales of the Tropic Sea, #3

    Taef Lang must set out on his grand quest… … To find a job.    Now a married man, the time has come for Taef to begin his long-delayed career as a professor of Island archaeology and/or Island history. To do so, he and Lessie, along with Sella and Carz, set sail for the Island and the University of Jarpara.   Passage to Jarpara is a travelogue of that journey. It's an account of islands called on, old friends and acquaintances met, new ones made, as well as potential pirates, curse-beasts, haunted Tiki palaces, fire islands, and a hidden race of immortals. In short, it's an episodic record of the everyday life of the island-studded Tropic Sea.   Passage to Jarpara is the third and final volume of Tales of the Tropic Sea from the pen of C. Litka. It draws a fitting conclusion to the adventures of Taef, Sella, and Lessie that begin with their voyage to Redoubt Island and continued with the freeing of the Prisoner of Cimlye. It blends fantasy, science fiction, adventure, and romance told in C. Litka's classic lighthearted style. Like all his novels, it features engaging characters, witty dialog, meticulous world-building, and mysteries to be solved in unexpected ways.

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