Pirate Latitudes

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Michael Crichton: Pirate Latitudes (EBook, 2009, HarperCollins)

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English language

Published Aug. 19, 2009 by HarperCollins.

ISBN:
978-0-00-734610-3
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OCLC Number:
471538106

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From one of the best-loved and bestselling authors of all time comes and irresistible tale of swashbuckling pirates in the New World – a classic story of adventure and betrayal.Jamaica, in 1665 a lone outpost of British power amid Spanish waters in the sunbaked Caribbean. Its capital, Port Royal, a cuthroat town of taverns, grog shops and bawdy houses – the last place imaginable from which to launch an unthinkable attack on a nearby Spanish stronghold. Yet that is exactly what renowned privateer Captain Charles Hunter plans to do, with the connivance of Charles II's ruling governor, Sir James Almont.The target is Matanceros, guarded by the bloodthirsty Cazalla, and considered impregnable with its gun emplacements and sheer cliffs. Hunter's crew of buccaneers must battle not only the Spanish fleet but other deadly perils – raging hurricanes, cannibal tribes, even sea monsters. But if his ragtag crew succeeds, they will make …

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Generally I prefer giving smaller and lesser known authors a chance; the big names are doing just fine without my business. But occasionally - and maybe against my better judgment - I'll try my hand at one of those books that just has a giant picture of the author with no text as the entire back cover, as if that's endorsement enough to read it. For my first go-around with Crichton, this was not a great showing.

I thought I liked pirates going into this, but now I'm second guessing myself. Or maybe I just don't like adventure stories as a genre, where the focus is the action and it's just expected that the characters will be functionally the same people at the beginning and the end of the book. Development clearly was not the goal here, but it's also hard to stay engaged when your protagonist is almost …