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Book Signing: Jewel of the Sea by Frederick Ackers

  • Writer: Wildwood Historical Society
    Wildwood Historical Society
  • Feb 27, 2024
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 10 am - 3 pm at museum, 3907 Pacific Ave, Wildwood NJ 08260


My name is Frederick Ackers. I always visit the jersey shore since I was 3 years old. I've been starting to write a book series. My first book is called The Jewel of The Sea. It is a story of a vigilante named Nightshade. He is a banker by day, hacker at night. He is trying to stop an evil organization called The Syndicate. They try to harness rare powers from jewels and crystals for the weapon. My first book is The Jewel of The Sea. It takes place in Wildwood as well as Cape May. The lighthouse on the cover is the Hereford Inlet lighthouse but in the book i called it the Anglesea Lighthouse. Proceeds from the signing will be donated to the historical society. A way for me to give back to the island who created so many memories and where i call my second home.


 
 
 

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