Review: Pirate Hunter by Tom Morrisey

ABOUT THE BOOK

High Seas Adventure Meets a High-Tech Quest for Pirate Gold West Indies, 18th century Young Ted Bascombe is rescued by notorious pirate Captain Henry Thatch, finding himself caught up in a world of crime, adventure, and a daily fight for freedom…. Key West, 21st century Marine archaeologist Greg Rhode embarks on a treasure-hunting expedition in the turquoise waters of the Florida Keys, but he’s as beguiled by a beautiful diver with different-colored eyes as by the lure of pirate gold…The Hunt Is On! Interweaving these two stories, pro deep-sea diver Tom Morrisey spins a multilayered tale of two young men’s quests to escape their past by losing themselves to adventure on the high seas. Romantic and thrilling, this unique novel explores the timeless truth that “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

If you would like to read the first chapter of Pirate Hunter, go HERE

MY THOUGHTS

I’ve not had the chance to read this book in entirety. What I’ve read so far has been interesting. Two stories (historical and present day) are intertwined, and I’m assuming that a connection between the two stories will be established at some point. I’m looking forward to finishing it!

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