Pirate Latitudes

Pirate Latitudes

by Michael Crichton (Author)

Synopsis

A lusty, rollicking seventeenth-century adventure. . . .History as entertainment. USA TodayThe Caribbean, 1665. A remote colony of the English Crown, the island of Jamaica holds out against the vast supremacy of the Spanish empire. Port Royal, its capital, is a cutthroat town of taverns, grog shops, and bawdy houses. In this steamy climate there s a living to be made, a living that can end swiftly by disease or by dagger. For Captain Charles Hunter, gold in Spanish hands is gold for the taking, and the law of the land rests with those ruthless enough to make it.Pirate Latitudes is Michael Crichton at his best: a rollicking adventure tale pulsing with relentless action, crackling atmosphere, and heart-pounding suspense. Crichton s great talent was writing books that were virtually impossible to put down. . . . Pirate Latitudes is no exception. Entertainment Weekly Crichton s ultimate adventure. San Francisco Chronicle"

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Format: Roughcut
Pages: 320
Publisher: Harper
Published: 24 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0061929379
ISBN 13: 9780061929373

Media Reviews
Offers unexpected turns and plenty of yo ho ho s. --Richard Eisenberg, People (3 out of 4 stars)
It s not an ironic pirate novel. It s not a pirate novel with a secret gimmick. It s simply an entertaining tale filled with crafty privateers, despicable villains, treasure hoards, double crosses and a sea monster. Go figure. --Michael Berry, San Francisco Chronicle
Unabashed fun. --Cameron Martin, New York Times
A lusty, rollicking 17th century adventure . History as entertainment . Crichton has done his homework. --Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today
The plot sucks you in like the giant kraken monster that nearly sinks our hero s galleon. --Benjamin Svetsky, Entertainment Weekly
Unabashed fun. --Cameron Martin, New York Times
Offers unexpected turns and plenty of yo ho ho's. --Richard Eisenberg, People (3 out of 4 stars)
It's not an ironic pirate novel. It's not a pirate novel with a secret gimmick. It's simply an entertaining tale filled with crafty privateers, despicable villains, treasure hoards, double crosses and a sea monster. Go figure. --Michael Berry, San Francisco Chronicle
A lusty, rollicking 17th century adventure.... History as entertainment.... Crichton has done his homework. --Bob Minzesheimer, USA Today
The plot sucks you in like the giant kraken monster that nearly sinks our hero's galleon. --Benjamin Svetsky, Entertainment Weekly