Her voice isn't particularly distinctive; it's not gauzy and soft-lit like Ruth Etting's, brassy like Merman's, a squeaky novelty like Helen Kane's, or gruff and streetwise like Ethel Waters'. However, it appears that this is part of the appeal.
The world of a rogue brotherhood is explored in this interesting novel. Pirates and smugglers still operate in the oceans. Wherever they can earn a buck, they operate illegally. Of course, there are bad guys.
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