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Crucian Co-Authors Launch Third Book in Caribbean Mythology Series

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Crucian co-authors Howard Peters and Mikael Petersen have launched a third book in their Caribbean mythology series. The hero is a 15-year old Black, Caribbean boy Kamau Amari who lives on Isle Dumas, an island located in the Atlantic Ocean

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