
Blackbeard's Buried Treasure
The Curse of Selig Island
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Narrated by:
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Bear Culver
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By:
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Professor Scry
About this listen
Blackbeard, the most notorious of pirates, wreaked havoc and plundered wherever he went. Davey saw Blackbeard as a hero and believed that Nova Scotia was where he had sailed Queen Anne’s Revenge — where he had buried his treasures. When Clem, a stranger, moved into the abandoned cabin next door, Davey felt certain that the old man was after Blackbeard’s cache.
Suddenly Davey had to up his game plan. The trick was knowing how to outfox the old man. Davey was desperate and drew upon every resource, including witchcraft, which meant a visit to the local witch, Kesi. He was terrified of the cursed islands but more afraid that Blackbeard’s treasure was about to be stolen right out from under his feet.
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