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Mark Keating , John Cormack


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July 1 2010
An injured French officer struggles along a desolate stretch of West African coastline, desperate to hold on to his secret. Alas for him, his tale is soon ended, and violently, but a young pirate recruit, Patrick Devlin, who happens to speak fluent French, comes away from their encounter with a new pair of boots and a treasure map. From there the adventures of the pirate Devlin, his shipmates, and those who wish them dead move forward without restraint, through broadside barrages and subterfuge and brutal encounters on land and at sea, where nothing is as it appears to be at first glance. In these pages readers will meet Blackbeard and his cohorts, Portuguese colonial governors and French commandants, officials of the East India Company and Royal Naval officers, fresh-faced midshipmen and gnarly, scarred, and drunken pirate crewmen. But none of these is as impressive and memorable as the former servant and newly minted pirate captain Patrick Devlin, unless it's the man he once served on board a British man-of-war, a man now sworn to kill him!
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"Keating's pirates are no mere escapees from a Disney thrill ride; they're bloodthirsty, cruel, and sadistic to a man. The author seems hell-bent on restoring the pirate to his formerly fearsome berserker glory. And in this rousing swashbuckler, he resoundingly succeeds." (Publishers Weekly ) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Mark Keating lives in England. THE PIRATE DEVLIN is his first novel. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A FUNTASTIC SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE!!!!! Jun 25 2010
By Travis Deputy - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review
I love pirate adventure stories. Especially, if they have a cinematic feel to them as The Pirate Devlin does. As much as I enjoyed Michael Crichton's Pirate Latittudes, I have to say I enjoyed this one way more. The action is top notch and endentured servant turned pirate captain, Devlin, is a great character who you'll want to root for(he's constantly in harms way swashbuckling away). The story takes place in the early 1700's, around the time The Pirates of the Carribean takes place. The pacing is what makes this novel a standout. It moves briskly along and at the end you'll be wanting more. And more is what you'll get, I think. It seems evident that author Mark Keating is/has creating/created this into a series. If so, sign me up for the next installment.

Probably the only real weak point I found with the book is the characterization. However, it's still fairly good considering this is Keating's first novel. As far as I can tell the historical aspect of the book is straight on. I really think this would make a super cool movie, if adapted correctly. No, this probably won't win an award or anything, but it will certainly make for a funtastic swashbuckling summer read!!! To be honest, there's really not a lot of piratical fiction out there that can top Keating first effort. Really, the only ones that come to mind that I thought were better are by Christian author Wayne Thomas Batson(Isle of Swords and it's sequel Isle of Fire). Those are excellent reads! The Pirate Devlin is nothing to sneeze at though. Buy it and you're guaranteed a fun-filled read that you'll blaze through in no time and be craving the next installment in the presumed series! I give it 4.5 stars out of 5 or a 9 out of 10. Great first effort!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A light, but enjoyable read May 19 2010
By Alan Holyoak - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review
If you are looking for some light escapist fiction this summer, Keating's THE PIRATE DEVLIN may fit the bill.

Keating tells a take that is reportedly based mainly on actual events, but it's not quite historical fiction...at least as far as I could tell. The rise of Devlin from essentially an indentured servant on a British ship to the position of pirate captain makes for a fun story.

The plot moves right along, there are twists and turns, and toward the climax of the tale I found myself wondering if Devlin was going to make it out of one scrape after another...after all, isn't that what a good adventure tale does?

I liked the straightforward style of the author, I particularly enjoyed the fact that he didn't feel like he had to wallow in profanity or depictions of gratuitous violence to tell his tale. Thanks for the good read.

I actually think that this book could sell equally well to adults or young adult readers.

4 solid stars.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An epic, cinematic swashbuckler April 30 2010
By a - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Vine™ Review
Boy, I loved this book. I remember, as a child, laying in my bunk bed reading "Treasure Island," and getting swept up in the world of pirates, gold, rum, and adventure. This novel transported me back to that experience in a way that none of the Disney films did. This is wonderful, elegant, exciting storytelling, with vivid characters, cinematic action, and thrills, chills, and surprises. I was hoping that it might end with a bit of a cliff hanger so that a sequel would follow, and I was not disappointed (though I had honestly guessed at the surprise earlier in the book).

I don't really make a habit of reading pirate adventures, not since childhood, but I am so glad I gave this a shot. If you enjoyed "Treasure Island," the Disney films or rides, or just fun, historically-accurate adventures on the high seas with violent, salty characters, this is a good novel for you. Easily recommended.

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