
The Sea Shall Claim Them
A Caribbean Short Story
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Narrated by:
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Michael Welte
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By:
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Ed Teja
About this listen
Paradise can be treacherous
Sailing out into deep water is deceptive, especially when the weather is beautiful, the sky crystal clear. The tropics can lull you into complacency. This is the story of a Rasta and his girlfriend going fishing on a borrowed motorboat, and the separate tale of a couple traveling the islands on their sailboat. They have little in common until things go wrong. Sailing in the same waters, with no knowledge of each other, they come to share the life-threatening challenges the sea can offer them, without there being a storm in sight.
©2017 Ed Teja (P)2022 Ed Teja
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