A new writing team--actor Gene Hackman and one of America's
leading authorities on shipwrecks and diving, Daniel Lenihan--have
combined their remarkable talent and experience to create a rousing
adventure saga of men and the sea, full of authentic historical and
nautical detail, including fascinating descriptions of underwater
diving and salvage operations of the early nineteenth century.
In 1805 seventeen-year-old Jack O'Reilly sets sail with his
parents from Salem, Massachusetts, aboard the Perdido Star. Jack is
full of high hopes at the prospect of a new life in his mother's
homeland of Cuba, but shortly after the family arrives, tragedy
strikes, and in a desperate escape, Jack rejoins the departing Star
as a member of the crew.
For the next three years Jack encounters storms, shipwreck,
hostile and friendly natives, and enemy vessels as he travels
around Cape Horn to the South Sea islands, the Philippines, around
the Cape of Good Hope, and finally back to Cuba. He becomes the
leader of a renegade group who call themselves the Right Honourable
Brotherhood of the Shipwrecked Men of the Star. But throughout his
adventures, his obsession to return to Cuba for revenge dominates
his life, and his daring actions become the talk of the men of
other vessels, who come to know him as "Black Jack" O'Reilly. Not
until Jack fears the loss of his two closest mates and attempts a
desperate rescue does he finally free himself from the chains of
his fury and vindictiveness.
Jack O'Reilly is a striking portrait in a long line of memorable
protagonists who come of age at sea; and he is surrounded by
equally memorable supporting characters: Paul Le Maire, the
aristocratic intellectual whose own misadventures bring him onto
the Perdido Star and into Jack's friendship; Quince, the first
mate, Jack's mentor and defender; Quen-Li, the mysterious Chinese
cook whose skills extend beyond the galley; Hansumbob, the ship's
poet, whose simplicity belies a wisdom born of the heart; Yatoo,
the leader of the native Belaurans, without whose help the
shipwrecked men of the Star could not have survived; and the greedy
and slippery Count de Silva, whose surface charm masks a murderous
soul.
The exploits of the Brotherhood of the Star must rank among
those in the long tradition of classic sea adventure novels, and
Jack O'Reilly provides a moving portrait of an adolescent
struggling toward adulthood as he learns the meaning of justice,
friendship, and survival.
General
Imprint: |
Newmarket Press,U.S.
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2011 |
First published: |
December 2012 |
Authors: |
Gene Hackman
• Daniel Lenihan
|
Dimensions: |
203 x 133 x 25mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-55704-970-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
|
LSN: |
1-55704-970-X |
Barcode: |
9781557049704 |
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