Promo: Buccaneer: The Early Life and Crimes of Philip Rake by Chris Thorndycroft

Happy Release Day to historical fiction author, Chris Thorndycroft, on his new release, Buccaneer: The Early Life and Crimes of Philip Rake! 🎉


If you love adventures and fast action in a historical setting, especially involving pirates, check out this fabulous story! 

Buccaneer is currently on blog tour with The Coffee Pot Book Club. Find the other exciting posts about this new release here





Buccaneer:
The Early Life and Crimes of Philip Rake

The Molucca Star Quartet

Chris Thorndycroft



Blurb:  

Bristol, 1713.

When Philip Rake, pickpocket, smuggler and scoundrel is arrested and thrown in jail, he assumes he has a short walk to the gallows. But his father, a wealthy merchant who has remained a figure of mystery throughout his life, throws him a lifeline; become an indentured man on an expedition to the East Indies led by his friend, Woodes Rogers.

Woodes Rogers is looking for Libertatia - the fabled pirate kingdom of the legendary buccaneer Henry Avery - and the hoard of treasure rumoured to be hidden there. But Philip wants his freedom and when he learns that there are men onboard who once sailed with Henry Avery and plan to take the treasure for themselves, he jumps ship and embarks upon a career of piracy.

Philip’s story takes him from the backstreets of Bristol to the sun-baked hills of Madagascar and on to the tropical islands of the Caribbean in a thrilling tale of adventure in which he rubs shoulders with some of the most notorious pirates of the age including Blackbeard, Charles Vane, Anne Bonny and Mary Read.

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About the Author:


Chris Thorndycroft

Chris Thorndycroft’s writing career began with short horror stories which appeared in magazines and anthologies such as Dark Moon Digest and American Nightmare. His first novel under his own name was A Brother’s Oath, book one in the Hengest and Horsa trilogy, which deals with the beginning of Anglo-Saxon England. 


He has always had a passion for historical fiction, kindled at the age of six when he first saw Errol Flynn in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938). His books are deeply grounded in real history but often reimagine legends such as King Arthur and Robin Hood, weaving them in with historical events.

He currently lives in Norway with his wife and two kids.

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