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Pirate Latitudes By Michael Crichton

Pirate Latitudes

by Michael Crichton

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Pirate Latitudes

Author of The Andromeda Strain, Jurassic Park and countless other blockbusters, Michael Crichton was a true master of suspense, and his tragic death was a great loss to book lovers everywhere. That’s why the publication of Pirate Latitudes is such an important event. Discovered in his files after his passing, it’s his first historical novel since The Great Train Robbery—and it doesn’t disappoint.

Jamaica in 1665 is but a remote outpost of British power in the Spanish-controlled Caribbean, and its capital, Port Royal, is a cutthroat town of taverns and grog shops. But for a daring soul like Captain Charles Hunter, this wild outpost can also lead to great fortune. In these lawless times, gold in Spanish hands is gold for the taking, and he intends to do just that. Word is that the Spanish galleon El Trinidad is in nearby Matanceros. Assembling a crew of ruffians, Hunter hatches a plan to infiltrate the enemy island and commandeer the galleon and its fortune in Spanish gold. The raid is as perilous as the bloodiest tales of Matanceros legend, but with the help of his band, Hunter hijacks El Trinidad, leaving plenty of carnage in his wake. But the danger—and adventure—are only just beginning....

Hardcover: 320 pages

Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers ( November 24, 2009 )

Item #: 46-8354

ISBN: 9780061929373

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 0.76 inches

Product Weight: 12.0 ounces

Pretty Good
June 02, 2010

It started a little slow for my taste but once it took off I really enjoyed it.

Reviewer: Sweetjess


April 16, 2010

This book is really exciting and would definitely make a good movie.

Reviewer: Jennifer

Very Entertaining
March 24, 2010

I loved this book and think it should be made into a movie. It was action packed. Michael Crichton will be sorely missed. He was an incredible author.

Reviewer: Ree G

Fast Read
March 22, 2010

It was a fast read with enough suspense to not want to put the book down. This was perhaps less detailed than many other of Crichton's works. I thought the part about the giant squid wasn't necessary, and that the ending was wrapped up too quickly. Otherwise this was an enjoyable read.

Reviewer: Martin

Excellent light reading
March 22, 2010

I enjoyed Pirate Latitudes and found myself "a pirate" sailing with Captain Hunter on his adventures and constantly routing for his success. The giant squid was a little "out there" but otherwise the excitement became malignant. It should make an excellent movie. Ed Whiteford

Reviewer: Ed W

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