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9780340992661

The Pirate Devlin - signed, lined & dated

The Pirate Devlin - signed, lined & dated

by Mark Keating

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton

Genre: Historical Fiction

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  • Lined & Dated
  • UK First Edition
  • First Printing
  • Hardcover


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About the book

As the great powers of Europe fight over the spoils of slavery, corruption and greed, the golden age of piracy is born.

Sold by his father as a child for four guineas, captain's servant Patrick Devlin knows how cheap a man's life can be.

But his instinct for survival is strong, and when his master's ship is sunk by pirates, Devlin makes his choice - to trade his servile existence for a life of dangerous liberty. As he learns to adapt to his brutal new world, he watches men who would once have been his masters fall dead at his feet. Eventually, he finds himself captain of the very ship that took down the vessel of the man he once served - Captain John Coxon - who, disgraced and dissatisfied, hungers to return to the sea and take his revenge.

And when His Majesty's Government and the East India Company hear of the Pirate Devlin, and that he is in pursuit of a secret French cargo of gold bullion, it is Coxon they send to bring his former dog to heel.

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About the Author

Mark Keating

Mark Keating writes historical adventure and literary fiction. His series, "The Pirate Devlin" is set in the early 18th century and follows the exploits of Patrick Devlin in a serious treatment of pirates at the end of the Golden Age of piracy in the Caribbean using historical characters and actual events.
His new novel. Rabbit Moon, is an adventure set in 1865 Montana and British Columbia and is available now.

Mark Keating also writes as Robert Lautner publishing the critically acclaimed novels 'The Road to Reckoning' and 'The Draughtsman'.

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