Book four and five of the van der Waterlaan Dynasty Leviathan Ships, like hookers, frequently change names. On her maiden voyage, she was proudly named the New World Order but with each successive owner, she was given a new name. Twenty years later the Amore Islander was tired, abused and ill maintained. A seafaring lady, whose beauty and grace had long since been stolen from her through years of unfulfille ...Full description
Book four and five of the van der Waterlaan Dynasty Leviathan Ships, like hookers, frequently change names. On her maiden voyage, she was proudly named the New World Order but with each successive owner, she was given a new name. Twenty years later the Amore Islander was tired, abused and ill maintained. A seafaring lady, whose beauty and grace had long since been stolen from her through years of unfulfilled promises. Her rotting hull suffered from the neglect and tortures of greedy, self-indulging owners and her crew of pirates, thieves and vagrants. The end is near. The Liberian Seaman Ian van Waterlaan was born into an educated family of means and political influence. He was raised in the eclectic city of Amsterdam in a beautiful and historic house on the Herrengracht.. Provided the best in education and opportunity, he had it all ... yet the unexplainable happened -- he slipped the grasp of the privileged elite and entered a life of darkness, mistrust, evil and self-abuse. He became a Liberian Seaman.