Orange Cerlo

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: John Rocheleau ISBN: 9780463169407
Publisher: John Rocheleau Publication: August 2, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: John Rocheleau
ISBN: 9780463169407
Publisher: John Rocheleau
Publication: August 2, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Capie, Rees and other craftspeople work to build a new world settlement using ancient arts and commerce methods of the renowned West Indies Company and East India Company. They find balance and success in a new land. Their ways in arts and commerce attract those trying to capture the secrets of the people, and methods, and tools of the fast-growing colony.

The four kids learning a craft at the shop known as Orange Cerlo in the center of the new settlement town get an unexpected education. The shops keeper and master artisan, Capie, has been confronted today with the disappearance of a trusted confidant and fellow artisan. He suspects the involvement of those not of the first comers to the settlement of New Amsterdam. The apprentice says, “These are not ordinary objects. These are not ordinary men, I think.”

Capie prepares for that evenings invite only Pottery Shop Festivity that will bring together other ‘useers’ and shop keepers to show and sell product with special capabilities to local and foreign patrons, artists, and invitees. Mr. Paullette is dispatched with a team of artisan soldiers to recover the missing Mr. Tempaert, who may have been kidnapped or killed, and the stolen unique items from Orange Cerlo and Mr. Tempaert’s burned out business on main street.

There is another disappearance and the town still have not resolved the whereabouts of a trusted confidant and fellow artisan, Mr. Tempaert. Peter and Herb search for the marauders’ escape route on the trail behind the bakery and find bloody booty. Capie, Rees, Marcel and Peter pursue them. suspecting the trail might lead to the rescue of their friend Mr. Tempaert. Mr. Paullette and his convoy run into more danger than he hoped, but not more than he expected.

The Stuyvesant’s daughter Julia encounters would be suitors, and the admirers discover this family may have information about the disappearance of Mr. Tempaert and of everything going on in New Amsterdam. Two men arrive at a moment of disaster for the Stuyvesant’s—to help or hurt.

Maruaders assault Mr. Paullette’s crew again near Fishskill Mill, but Capie and Peter join the battle. After close friends help rescue their daughter Julia from the explosion in the barn, Lawrrens and Judith Stuyvesant, and the Council of Eight, welcome passengers of the Wayward Windsor, but only to help grow the contested eastern cities of Brooklin and Big Eylandt City.

Rees and Marcel go to Brooklin to track down Tempaert and the stolen items. Violent rivals try to abscond with part of the colony of New Amsterdam using advanced and mysterious tools stolen from the missing Tempaert’s business in New Amsterdam. Rees discovers too much and even suspects Marcel. He is kidnapped, and Marcel may have helped in his capture. The Wayward Windsor settles at Brooklin, while Mr. Paullette’s crew recognizes two attackers of Port Hague in town. TenEyck and Schyler chase them north and a brigand frontier garrison makes a hasty departure to Big Eylandt City as Capie’s young apprentices trigger a discovery.

On a stormy night, Orange Cerlo beacons the masters are creating for their new home land as orange hues stream from the roof on a stormy night. Master Minuit Leiden, and apprentices Master Nori Calais, Julia Stuyvesant and Laakma, go to Big Eylandt City to defend threatened settlements. They pursue thieving and competing colonists who try to flee from the Artisan Soldiers.

New Amsterdam pushes forward with the adoption by other colonists of their Magna Charter. If successful, it will spread innovate social and economic principals. Toward this end, they use non-physical plans against their rivals and kidnappers of a master and apprentices. Capie rescues them but is—, as is —, and they concede a part of their colony to the patrons of the marauders, to end hostilities, or so it seems.

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Capie, Rees and other craftspeople work to build a new world settlement using ancient arts and commerce methods of the renowned West Indies Company and East India Company. They find balance and success in a new land. Their ways in arts and commerce attract those trying to capture the secrets of the people, and methods, and tools of the fast-growing colony.

The four kids learning a craft at the shop known as Orange Cerlo in the center of the new settlement town get an unexpected education. The shops keeper and master artisan, Capie, has been confronted today with the disappearance of a trusted confidant and fellow artisan. He suspects the involvement of those not of the first comers to the settlement of New Amsterdam. The apprentice says, “These are not ordinary objects. These are not ordinary men, I think.”

Capie prepares for that evenings invite only Pottery Shop Festivity that will bring together other ‘useers’ and shop keepers to show and sell product with special capabilities to local and foreign patrons, artists, and invitees. Mr. Paullette is dispatched with a team of artisan soldiers to recover the missing Mr. Tempaert, who may have been kidnapped or killed, and the stolen unique items from Orange Cerlo and Mr. Tempaert’s burned out business on main street.

There is another disappearance and the town still have not resolved the whereabouts of a trusted confidant and fellow artisan, Mr. Tempaert. Peter and Herb search for the marauders’ escape route on the trail behind the bakery and find bloody booty. Capie, Rees, Marcel and Peter pursue them. suspecting the trail might lead to the rescue of their friend Mr. Tempaert. Mr. Paullette and his convoy run into more danger than he hoped, but not more than he expected.

The Stuyvesant’s daughter Julia encounters would be suitors, and the admirers discover this family may have information about the disappearance of Mr. Tempaert and of everything going on in New Amsterdam. Two men arrive at a moment of disaster for the Stuyvesant’s—to help or hurt.

Maruaders assault Mr. Paullette’s crew again near Fishskill Mill, but Capie and Peter join the battle. After close friends help rescue their daughter Julia from the explosion in the barn, Lawrrens and Judith Stuyvesant, and the Council of Eight, welcome passengers of the Wayward Windsor, but only to help grow the contested eastern cities of Brooklin and Big Eylandt City.

Rees and Marcel go to Brooklin to track down Tempaert and the stolen items. Violent rivals try to abscond with part of the colony of New Amsterdam using advanced and mysterious tools stolen from the missing Tempaert’s business in New Amsterdam. Rees discovers too much and even suspects Marcel. He is kidnapped, and Marcel may have helped in his capture. The Wayward Windsor settles at Brooklin, while Mr. Paullette’s crew recognizes two attackers of Port Hague in town. TenEyck and Schyler chase them north and a brigand frontier garrison makes a hasty departure to Big Eylandt City as Capie’s young apprentices trigger a discovery.

On a stormy night, Orange Cerlo beacons the masters are creating for their new home land as orange hues stream from the roof on a stormy night. Master Minuit Leiden, and apprentices Master Nori Calais, Julia Stuyvesant and Laakma, go to Big Eylandt City to defend threatened settlements. They pursue thieving and competing colonists who try to flee from the Artisan Soldiers.

New Amsterdam pushes forward with the adoption by other colonists of their Magna Charter. If successful, it will spread innovate social and economic principals. Toward this end, they use non-physical plans against their rivals and kidnappers of a master and apprentices. Capie rescues them but is—, as is —, and they concede a part of their colony to the patrons of the marauders, to end hostilities, or so it seems.

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